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  1. Nigel Green Nigel Green emacs

    Have discovered !emacs dirtree mode which is making me a much happier user.

    about 3 months ago from Emacs Identica-mode at MK, England, United Kingdom
    • Daniel E. Renfer Daniel E. Renfer emacs

      You can get a similar effect if you use #ecb. This is a nice minimal solution. Wish it was in #elpa though.

      about 3 months ago
    • Brian van den Broek Brian van den Broek emacs

      @nigeldgreen It took me several reads to stop parsing that as dirty mode (and even now ...). Thanks for the tip!

      about 3 months ago
    • Nigel Green Nigel Green emacs , Daniel E. Renfer

      @duck1123 Thanks - will give that try as well

      about 3 months ago
    • Nigel Green Nigel Green emacs , Brian van den Broek

      @vanden I've always loved emacs but got fed up at finding files - dirtree makes it all come together nicely for me.

      about 3 months ago
    • Ryan C. Ryan C. emacs

      @nigeldgreen Combination of dirtree and ibuffer really helped me out in my !emacs workflow.

      about 3 months ago
    • Phil Hudson Phil Hudson emacs

      @nigeldgreen Do you mean dired-tree-*? !emacs

      about 3 months ago
    • Maik Beckmann Maik Beckmann emacs , Phil Hudson

      @dubfish http://ur1.ca/884tr http://bit.ly/wMLMPM

      about 3 months ago
    • Maik Beckmann Maik Beckmann emacs , Phil Hudson

      @dubfish I don't use it i day to day work (ido is way faster), but I'll use it instead of eclipse for code demonstrations in the future.

      about 3 months ago
    • Phil Hudson Phil Hudson emacs , Maik Beckmann

      @maikb Looks good. Thanks very much.

      about 3 months ago
    • Maik Beckmann Maik Beckmann emacs , Phil Hudson

      @dubfish yw. Btw. you have to add (setq tree-widget-image-enable nil) to your .emacs or you get IMO crappy Windows 3.11 style icons.

      about 3 months ago
    • Nigel Green Nigel Green emacs , Phil Hudson

      @dubfish No, dirtree is a separate module to dired - http://ur1.ca/88f1y. Gives a nice graphical directory view.

      about 3 months ago
    • Nigel Green Nigel Green emacs , Phil Hudson

      @dubfish No, dirtree is a separate module to dired - http://ur1.ca/88f1y. Gives a nice graphical directory view.

      about 3 months ago

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