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I am trying to use dired on Windows. But, when I attempt to follow a shortcut in dired, it seems to open the shortcut file itself in a buffer instead of following the shortcut to the target directory.

I attempted to follow the installation instructions in this file starting on line 51: https://github.com/hidsh/elisp/blob/master/w32-symlinks.el.

When I byte-compiled the w32-symlinks.el file, Emacs informed me that there were incorrectly escaped quotes in the function located on line 171. I removed those parts of the docstring and byte-compiled the file without error. I also used the following code as specified in the directions.

(add-hook 'dired-load-hook

(lambda () (require 'w32-symlinks)))

But, when I use dired to follow a Windows shortcut it still opens it as a file.

Is there another file explorer package that I can use? Is there another solution?

Thank you for your time.

Edit 1:

I did end up making some progress. I deleted my configuration, reinstalled emacs, and then followed the instructions again. Emacs now starts with configuration choices related to the w32-symlinks package. I have tried a few different combinations. But, now when I attempt to use dired to open a windows shortcut I get the error "Wrong type argument: stringp, t" in the mini-buffer.

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[–] arthurno1@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

What is value of your find-file-visit-truename? Somewhere in your init file:

(setq find-file-visit-truename t)

and see if it helps.

I deleted my configuration, reinstalled emacs, and then followed the instructions again.

It is not Windows 98 you are configuring there. No need to reinstall Emacs. If you have messed up badly just remove your init file and restart Emacs.