Richard Stallman wrote:

         Worse
       is that file-name-shadow-mode stays disabled in subsequent invocations
       of the minibuffer, even though the variable file-name-shadow-mode is t.

   I am not sure what you mean.  Would you please provide precise instructions
   for that part too?

Do C-g to quit the current minibuffer.   Then do C-x C-f.
One now has ~/ in the minibuffer.  If you type an extra "/", the "~/"
preceding it does not get any special highlighting, as it should if
file-name-shadow-mode is t.

Sincerely,

Luc.


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