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1.1 root 1: Things useful to do for GNU Emacs:
2:
3: * Primitive for random access insertion of part of a file.
4:
5: * Making I/O streams for files, so that read and prin1 can
6: be used on files directly. The I/O stream itself would
7: serve as a function to read or write one character.
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9: * If a file you can't write is in a directory you can write,
10: make sure it works to modify and save this file.
11:
12: * Make dired's commands handle correctly the case where
13: ls has listed several subdirectories' contents.
14: It needs to be able to tell which directory each file
15: is really in, by searching backward for the line
16: which identifies the start of a directory.
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18: * Add more dired commands, such as sorting (use the
19: sort utility through call-process-region).
20:
21: * Make display.c record inverse-video-ness on
22: a character by character basis. Then make non-full-screen-width
23: mode lines inverse video, and display the marked location in
24: inverse video.
25:
26: * VMS code to list a file directory. Make dired work.
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