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Hidden Files
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   On GNU and Unix systems, a hidden file is a file whose name starts
with a period.  They are hidden from a regular directory listing
because the user is not generally interested in them.

   In speedbar, a hidden file is a file which isn't very interesting and
might prove distracting to the user.  Any uninteresting files are
removed from the File display.  There are two levels of uninterest in
speedbar.  The first level of uninterest are files which have no
expansion method, or way of extracting tags.  The second level is any
file that matches the same pattern used for completion in `find-file'.
This is derived from the variable `completion-ignored-extensions'.

   You can toggle the display of uninteresting files from the toggle
menu item `Show All Files'.  This will display all level one hidden
files.  These files will be shown with a `?' indicator.  Level 2 hidden
files will still not be shown.

   Object files fall into the category of level 2 hidden files.  You can
determine their presence by the `#' and `!' file indicators.  Note:
Directory Display.


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