> From: "Drew Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 14:34:49 -0700
> 
>     > I think that the default behavior for MS Windows users should be
>     > case-insensitive. People who have other habits (;-)) or
>     > special needs such as you describe can use `ls-lisp-ignore-case'
>     > to adjust.
> 
>     When this came up here, most Windows users on this list disagreed with
>     you.
> 
> That doesn't make them right.

Maybe not, but people here and on emacs-devel do influence Emacs
development.

Anyway, we had this discussion almost exactly a year ago (in July
2005, to be exact).  There really isn't anything to be said that
wasn't already said then.  Let's not waste any more time by
reiterating the same arguments.

> That said, this is not a new bug - the same behavior is in Emacs 20, alas.

Also mentioned in past discussions: ls-lisp behaved like that since
day one (which was in Emacs 19).  Back then, we didn't have the
customizable options we have today that can be used to get the
Explorer-like behavior.


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