Together with the ability to limit the recursions, this is potentially useful. Thank you.
A longstanding item on my wishlist has been a Linux implementation of an old MSDOG workalike, 4DOS with the 4dos shell. That shell worked alot like "dir" but it kept a field for comments. So, with those useless msdog 8+3 filenames, one could keep a note, and keep track of ... Maybe you can get it. DIred is pretty good, but I haven't found anything yet to do what I would like. I just tried typing notes into the org-fstree buffer of a directory listing. It was pretty nice, not what I want exactly, but it could be useful in some cases. Except for at least one thing: refreshing the directory deleted my notes. For example: *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/org-help][org-help]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/ARCHIVE][ARCHIVE]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/orgcard][orgcard]] Hmmm..????? *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/Journal][Journal]] ??? *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/plotting][plotting]] my experiments *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/LaTeX][LaTeX]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/Classes][Classes]] Working directory maybe *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/MEMO][MEMO]] location of memo composition bits *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/data][data]] attachments *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/auto][auto]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/org-extra][org-extra]] better to keep the extra bits here for portability? *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/org-plot][org-plot]] gnuplot and R plotting, I think Now when I refresh: *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/Classes][Classes]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/MEMO][MEMO]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/data][data]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/auto][auto]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/org-extra][org-extra]] *** [D] [[file:/home/ulod/org/org-plot][org-plot]] Do you suppose this could be solved easily? Thanks again, Alan Davis "An inviscid theory of flow renders the screw useless, but the need for one non-existent." ---Lord Raleigh (John William Strutt), or else his son, who was also a scientist. It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatsoever for supposing it is true. ---- Bertrand Russell On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Should this be in contrib/lisp/ ? > > - Carsten > > On Mar 29, 2009, at 7:10 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: > >> >> Thanks Andreas, this is great. Especially the filtering and >> non-recursive behaviour. >> >> Sebastian >> >> Andreas Burtzlaff <and...@gmx.net> writes: >>> >>> Hello Sebastian, >>> >>> new version 0.2 available. >>> http://www.burtzlaff.de/org-fstree/org-fstree.el >>> >>> On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 03:57:36 +0200 >>> Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> wrote: >>> >>>> Andreas Burtzlaff <and...@gmx.net> writes: >>>> * a customizable list of directory names to skip. >>>> '("CVS" "_MTN" ".git" ".hg" "RCS") might be a good default. >>>> * Add directory names to the skip list >>>> #+begin fstree -sd (nogo notes) >>>> * Skip files by suffix >>>> #+begin fstree -sf (.jpg .gif ...) >>> >>> Both implemented with the new options :exclude-regexp-name and >>> :exclude-regexp-fullpath >>>> >>>> From the documentation: >>> >>> - :exclude-regexp-name <list of regexp strings> , exclude >>> file/directory names matching either >>> of the given regexp >>> expressions >>> Examples: >>> :exclude-regexp-name (".*\\.pdf$" ".*\\.zip$"), excludes >>> files/directories ending with either ".pdf" or ".zip" >>> :exclude-regexp-name ("^\\.git$") , excludes files/directories >>> named ".git" >>> >>> - :exclude-regexp-fullpath <list of regexp strings>, same as >>> :exclude-regexp-name but matches absolute path to file/directory >>> >>> >>>> * Maybe require the option `-r' to be recursive. >>> >>> Is implemented as an option now: >>> :non-recursive t >>> >>>> * Add a slash to the directory names to make the list more >>>> readable. As an alternative, I could imagine to use folder icons >>>> like speedbar, or use headlines without links for directories (the >>>> links all look the same, wether they are headlines or leaves). >>> >>> I added "[D]" for directories and "[ ]" for files in the headline. >>> While that looks quite nice imho, I'm still looking for a more appealing >>> formatting for the backlinks. >>> I've tried to add the backlinks as properties "Link1", "Link2",... , but >>> links are shown as text in the column view. >>> >>> Use column view for the links (EXPERIMENTAL): >>> *** Test Tree >>> :PROPERTIES: >>> :COLUMNS: %40ITEM %Link1 %Link2 %Link3 %Link4 >>> :END: >>> >>> #+BEGIN_FSTREE: ~/tmp/ :non-recursive t :links-as-properties t >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Andreas >>> >> >> -- >> Sebastian Rose, EMMA STIL - mediendesign, Niemeyerstr.6, 30449 Hannover >> Tel.: +49 (0)511 - 36 58 472 >> Fax: +49 (0)1805 - 233633 - 11044 >> mobil: +49 (0)173 - 83 93 417 >> Email: s.r...@emma-stil.de, sebastian_r...@gmx.de >> Http: www.emma-stil.de >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >> Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. 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