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and subject line Re: Option to automatically mark all files starting with a dot
as hidden.
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regarding Option to automatically mark all files starting with a dot as hidden.
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Package: xorriso
Severity: wishlist
I suggest adding an option like -hide-dot which automatically marks all file
and folders starting with a dot with the "hidden" attribute. This is useful so
every file marked as hidden under Linux (using a dot file name) would be
automatically recognized as hidden under Windows. So this would allow for
consistency between Linux and Windows.
The -hide and -hide-list parameters already exist, but they would require doing
it manually. -hide-dot would just add a bit of convenience for this use case.
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Closing because the -find commands shown in message #10 can do what is desired
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