On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 12:26:27AM +0600, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote:
For the years of working with MC I've learned some key combinations
You'll find several more nice keys in mc.man and the online-help. Here's some examples:
Alt-R: makes MC to move a cursor to the middle of the current panel
Yes, M-g, M-r and M-j selects the top, middle and bottom screen-entry.
Alt-T: changes the way MC shows the current panel Alt-P: lists history lines
M-p and M-n steps backward and forward through command history.
Alt-A: extracts current directory path
And M-enter copies the current filename. C-x t (C-x C-t) copies the tagged filename(s) from current (other) panel.
Alt-O: kinda synchronozation of panels (like Alt-F1(F2) in Norton Commaner)
Close. From mc.man: M-o, If the other panel is a listing panel and you are standing on a directory in the current panel, then the other panel contents are set to the contents of the currently selected directory (like Emacs' dired C-o key) otherwise the other panel contents are set to the parent dir of the current dir. -- //Björnen, bjorn @ bjornen . nu | http://bjornen.nu | |_).._. _ _ _ _ \\ ( GPG: 3F1E41C8 5229D5F6 5D8E0149 659CDF06 8320510D | |_)|(_)| | )(-| ) ) \\ [I'm subscribed; No CC:s on list-replies please] | / //
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