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There are several Dired commands for visiting or examining the files listed in the Dired buffer. All of them apply to the current line's file; if that file is really a directory, these commands invoke Dired on that subdirectory (making a separate Dired buffer).
Visit the file described on the current line, like typing C-x C-f and
supplying that file name (dired-find-file
). Voir la section Visiting Files.
Equivalent to f.
Like f, but uses another window to display the file's buffer
(dired-find-file-other-window
). The Dired buffer remains visible in
the first window. This is like using C-x 4 C-f to visit the file.
Voir la section Multiple Windows.
Visit the file described on the current line, and display the buffer in
another window, but do not select that window (dired-display-file
).
Visit the file named by the line you click on
(dired-mouse-find-file-other-window
). This uses another window to
display the file, like the o command.
View the file described on the current line, using M-x view-file
(dired-view-file
). Viewing a file with view-file
is like
visiting it, but is slanted toward moving around in the file conveniently
and does not allow changing the file. Voir la section Miscellaneous File Operations.
Visit the parent directory of the current directory
(dired-up-directory
). This is equivalent to moving to the line for
‘..’ and typing f there.
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