5.5 Marking files
PCL-CVS works
on a set of selected files (see Selected files). You can
mark and unmark files with these commands:
- m
- This marks the file that the cursor is positioned on. If
the cursor is positioned on a directory all files in that
directory are marked (
cvs-mode-mark).
- u
- Unmark the file that the cursor is positioned on. If the
cursor is on a directory, all files in that directory are
unmarked (
cvs-mode-unmark).
- M
- Mark all files in the buffer
(
cvs-mode-mark-all-files).
- M-<DEL>
- Unmark all files
(
cvs-mode-unmark-all-files).
- <DEL>
- Unmark the file on the previous line, and move point to
that line (
cvs-mode-unmark-up).
- %
- Mark all files matching a regular expression
(
cvs-mode-mark-matching-files).
- S
- Mark all files in a particular state, such as
“Modified” or “Removed”
(
cvs-mode-mark-on-state).
- T
- Toggle use of marks for the next command
(
cvs-mode-toggle-marks).