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preserve-filename-case: preference variable
Default value: 0
Bits in this variable control whether Epsilon displays certain
uppercase file names as lowercase, whether uppercase letters in file
names are carried over to their corresponding buffer names, and
various related settings.
Set the 1 bit to tell Epsilon to use the case of file names
exactly as retrieved from the operating system. By default, on
case-insensitive file systems like VFAT or NTFS, Epsilon changes
all-uppercase file names like WIN.INI to lowercase like win.ini. It
never alters the case of a file name that contains any lowercase
letters. (Epsilon never changes the case of filenames under Unix
regardless of this bit.)
By default, the buffer name Epsilon chooses when you read a file uses
only lowercase letters, even if the corresponding file name uses
uppercase. Set the 2 bit if you want buffer names to match the
case of their file names. (Setting this variable doesn't rename
existing buffers.)
Set the 4 bit if you want Epsilon to fold case when comparing
buffer names during completion and grep. This and the following flag
are most useful when combined with the previous flag.
Set the 8 bit if you want sorting by buffer or file name in a
bufed listing to fold case.
Set the 16 bit to make Epsilon for Mac OS treat file names as
case-sensitive (instead of the default, case-preserving). Epsilon will
consider FILE and File to be two different files.
Set the 32 bit to make Epsilon for Linux or FreeBSD treat file
names as case-preserving (instead of the default, case-sensitive).
Epsilon will treat FILE and File as two names for the same file.
More info:
File Name Case
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