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From: tower@bu-it.bu.edu (Leonard H. Tower Jr.)
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Subject: [mike@bucasb.BU.EDU: Trivial but Tedious Emacs "bug" (feature)]
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Date: 9 Dec 88 21:21:07 GMT
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When one renames a file using dired which is already in an emacs
buffer one would want the file name and buffer name to be changed.
The way I know to do this (kill the buffer and reread the file) is
tedious.  I would think this would be the normal way things are done
from a user standpoint but I can see why they are done otherswise.
Pass this on if you think it merits it.  I'm not sure myself.  The
version of emacs used is 18.52 on 1260 Celerity.

               -mike