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.
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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.
Wow. Thank you for your hard work. I will study that area. Thanks again.