Mike Krell wrote: > copies of ".emacs" would be made as ".1.emacs", > ".2.emacs", etc. But that's not going to work for other extensionless files that don't begin with a dot. The fact that it happens to work for .emacs files and the like is just a fluke due to Windows' ignorance of Unix file naming conventions. -- Greg
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