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> I'm sure I could get netrw to make "-> ." into a "/", thereby making it
> treat such links as directories. However, I'm not at all sure that "->
> something" is always a directory -- and I don't really see a simple way
> to know whether the target is a file or directory. Suggestions?
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>
>
Other than getting the directory entry for whatever the link points to,
recursively, which would probably be unacceptable in terms of
performance, I don't have any.
Or maybe "following the link" but only if and when the user hits <Enter>
or o on it, to see /then/ if it's a "file", a "directory" or a further
link to be followed? (IIRC, in "short" mode links have an @ suffix. Or
do they?)
Best regards,
Tony.
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