(dired-insert-old-subdirs): Do not repeatedly delete and reinsert
subdirs if -R switch is used for a subdir.
(dired-mode): Set `dired-switches-alist'.
(dired-build-subdir-alist): Only print number of directories in
echo area when invoked interactively.
(dired-header, dired-mark, dired-marked, dired-flagged)
(dired-warning, dired-directory, dired-symlink, dired-ignored):
New faces.
(dired-header-face, dired-mark-face, dired-marked-face)
(dired-flagged-face, dired-warning-face, dired-directory-face)
(dired-symlink-face, dired-ignored-face): New face variables.
(dired-font-lock-keywords): Use them instead of font-lock faces.
Split the rule for dired marks into 3 separate rules: for marks,
marked file names and flagged file names.
(dired-font-lock-keywords): Ad highlighting on unusual permissions.
(dired-revert): Use dolist.
(dired-mode-map): Add U binding.
(dired-mode): Add font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function.
(dired-garbage-files-regexp): Make it a defcustom.
* term/x-win.el: require x-dnd, set after-make-frame-functions
to x-dnd-init-frame, let x-dnd-handle-drag-n-drop-event handle
drag-n-drop event.
* dired.el (dired-dnd-test-function, dired-dnd-popup-notice)
(dired-dnd-do-ask-action, dired-dnd-handle-local-file)
(dired-dnd-handle-file): New functions for drag and drop support.
(dired-mode): Initialize drag and drop if x-dnd present.
Make dired more robust for non-english locales.
lisp/dired.el (dired-between-files): Always use dired-move-to-filename,
which is more robust in non-english locales.
Use dired-view-command-alist here, as in dired-view-file.
(dired-view-command-alist): Use %s to substitute file name.
Handle .ps_pages, .eps, .jpg, .gif, .png.
(dired-get-file-for-visit): Specify no-error to dired-get-filename,
and check for real errors here.
(dired-unmark-all-files): Specify no-error to dired-get-filename.
SWITCHES for remote files.
* files.el (insert-directory): Comment saying that "--dired"
might be in the SWITCHES.
* net/ange-ftp.el (ange-ftp-ls): Handle "--dired" in LSARGS.
(ange-ftp-insert-directory): Comment explaining "--dired"
handling.