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file-pattern-unc-domains: preference variable
Default value: ""
Under Windows, file pattern matching can operate on UNC file names
like \\server\share\filename to retrieve matching server names
(when the file name pattern looks like \\s* , for instance). On
some large local networks, it may be desirable to restrict matching to
particular domains for faster completion.
If this variable is nonempty, it must contain a file name pattern, a
| -separated list of domain names that can use * to match any
number characters, ? to match a single character, or [a-z] to
match a range of characters. Only server names from domains in this
list will be retrieved. For instance, if this variable is set to
EAST*|MAIN , servers in the domains EASTROOM, EASTANNEX, and MAIN
would be listed, but not those in the domain WEST. (Server names
aren't the same as domain names; this example setting would permit a
server named \\room17 , for instance, if it happened to be the
EASTANNEX domain.)
Set this variable to the special setting list-domains , and Epsilon
will display a list of domains on your network in a separate window
the next time you complete on server names (by running dired on the
pattern \\ , for instance).
More info:
Extended file patterns
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