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* doc/mc.sgml: made compatible with sgml-tools 1.0.9
* doc/linuxdoc-sgml.diff: removed * doc/Makefile.in: don't distribute linuxdoc-sgml.diff, distribute gnome.sgml
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2000-08-17 Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
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* doc/mc.sgml: made compatible with sgml-tools 1.0.9
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* doc/linuxdoc-sgml.diff: removed
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* doc/Makefile.in: don't distribute linuxdoc-sgml.diff,
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distribute gnome.sgml
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2000-08-15 Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
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* Makefile.in: fixes for improper usage of $(srcdir), cleanup
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ rootdir = $(srcdir)/..
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# Distribution variables
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#
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DISTDOC = Makefile.in LSM DEVEL FILES mc.sgml linuxdoc-sgml.diff \
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DISTDOC = Makefile.in LSM DEVEL FILES mc.sgml gnome.sgml \
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mc.1.in mcedit.1.in mcserv.8.in
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LINUXDOCDIR = /usr/local/linuxdoc-sgml
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@ -1,814 +0,0 @@
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/bin/format linuxdoc-sgml/bin/format
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/bin/format Sun Sep 17 23:34:49 1995
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/bin/format Mon Sep 18 23:00:26 1995
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@@ -134,6 +134,16 @@
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$SGMLS | $SGMLSASP $USERREP $REP | expand $TABS | \
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mkinfo $SGMLFILE
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;;
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+ texi)
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+ # format the document, writing to standard out
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+ TYPE=info
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+ SGML_PATH=$REPDIR/$TYPE/%N:$SGML_PATH
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+ REP=$REPDIR/$TYPE/mapping;
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+
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+ sed 's/\@/\@\@/g' $SGMLFILE | \
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+ $SGMLS | $SGMLSASP $USERREP $REP | expand $TABS | \
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+ mkinfo $SGMLFILE -texi
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+ ;;
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*)
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# format the document, writing to standard out
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REP=$REPDIR/$TYPE/mapping;
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/bin/mkinfo linuxdoc-sgml/bin/mkinfo
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/bin/mkinfo Thu Aug 24 20:24:19 1995
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/bin/mkinfo Mon Sep 18 22:43:43 1995
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@@ -171,7 +171,11 @@
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}
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}
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' $TMP > $TMP2
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+if test -n "$2"; then
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+cat $TMP2
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+else
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$MAKEINFO $TMP2 -o $INFO
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+fi
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rm -f $TMP $TMP2
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# end of mkinfo script
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd linuxdoc-sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd Sun Jun 18 21:02:42 1995
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd Fri Sep 22 16:34:38 1995
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
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<!-- url added by HG; htmlurl added by esr -->
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<!entity % xref
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- " label|ref|pageref|cite|url|htmlurl|ncite " >
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+ " label|ref|lnk|pageref|cite|url|htmlurl|ncite " >
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<!entity % inline
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" (#pcdata | f| x| %emph; |sq| %xref | %index )* " >
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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"}" rcub
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- "|" verbar>
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+ "|" verbar >
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-->
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<!element figure - - ((eps | ph ), caption?)>
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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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"}" rcub
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- "|" verbar>
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+ "|" verbar >
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<!usemap fmap f >
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@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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"}" rcub
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- "|" verbar>
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+ "|" verbar >
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<!usemap dmmap (dm,eq)>
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<!element fr - - (nu,de) >
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@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
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"%" percnt
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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- "}" rcub >
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+ "}" rcub >
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<!usemap arrmap ar >
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<!element sup - - ((%fbutxt;)*) -(tu) >
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@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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"}" rcub
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- "|" verbar>
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+ "|" verbar >
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<!usemap global linuxdoc>
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<!element label - o empty>
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@@ -362,6 +362,12 @@
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id cdata #required
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name cdata "&refnam">
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+<!-- lnk -->
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+<!element lnk - o empty>
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+<!attlist lnk
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+ id cdata #required
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+ name cdata "&refnam">
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+
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<!-- url entity added to have direct url references HG -->
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<!element url - o empty>
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<!attlist url
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@@ -405,7 +411,14 @@
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opts cdata "null">
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<!-- Hacked by mdw, abstract now part of titlepag -->
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-<!element titlepag o o (title, author, date?, abstract?)>
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+<!element titlepag o o (mantitle?, title, author, date?, abstract?)>
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+<!element mantitle - o empty>
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+<!attlist mantitle
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+ title cdata ""
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+ sectnum cdata "1"
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+ date cdata "1 January 1995"
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+ name cdata "">
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+
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<!element title - o (%inline, subtitle?) +(newline)>
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<!element subtitle - o (%inline)>
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<!usemap oneline titlepag>
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@@ -532,7 +545,7 @@
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"^" circ
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"{" lcub
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"}" rcub
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- "|" verbar>
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+ "|" verbar >
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<!usemap manpage manpage >
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<!-- end of linuxdoc dtd -->
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/lib/linuxdoc-sgml.sty linuxdoc-sgml/lib/linuxdoc-sgml.sty
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/lib/linuxdoc-sgml.sty Tue Jun 7 21:13:36 1994
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/lib/linuxdoc-sgml.sty Mon Sep 18 23:22:36 1995
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@@ -69,7 +69,8 @@
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\noindent
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{\huge\sf \@title}\\
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\rule{\textwidth}{1mm}\\
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-\mbox{} \@author\ \hfill \@date\ \\
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+\mbox{} \@author\ \\
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+\mbox{} \@date\ \\
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\vskip 1 ex
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\noindent{\sf \@abstract}
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\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/general
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/general Tue Jun 7 21:13:44 1994
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/general Fri Sep 22 23:43:44 1995
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@@ -88,6 +88,9 @@
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<!entity commat sdata "\(at" >
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<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
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<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
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+<!entity bslsh sdata "\\" >
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+<!entity bslshd sdata "\\" >
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+<!entity bslshv sdata "\\" >
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<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
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<!entity lcub sdata "{" >
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<!entity verbar sdata "\(ba" >
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/mapping
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/mapping Tue Jun 7 21:13:44 1994
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/grops/mapping Fri Sep 22 23:57:42 1995
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@@ -562,6 +562,9 @@
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<ps> + ".LP\np.s."
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+<url> "[URL]"
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+</url>
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+
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% end of roff replacement file
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/hlp/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/hlp/general
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--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/hlp/general Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970
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+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/hlp/general Fri Sep 22 23:43:59 1995
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@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
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+
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+<!-- hlp translation for general purpose qwertz characters. If I
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+was unable to think of an intuitive ASCII representation for some
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+symbol or character, I just used its SGML representation. -->
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+
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+
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+<!entity AElig sdata "AE" >
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+<!entity Aacute sdata "A" >
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+<!entity Acirc sdata "A" >
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+<!entity Agrave sdata "A" >
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+<!entity Atilde sdata "A" >
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+<!entity Ccedil sdata "C" >
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+<!entity Eacute sdata "E" >
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+<!entity Egrave sdata "E" >
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+<!entity Euml sdata "E" >
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+<!entity Iacute sdata "I" >
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+<!entity Icirc sdata "I" >
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+<!entity Igrave sdata "I" >
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+<!entity Iuml sdata "I" >
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+<!entity Ntilde sdata "N" >
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+<!entity Oacute sdata "O" >
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+<!entity Ocirc sdata "O" >
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+<!entity Ograve sdata "O" >
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+<!entity Oslash sdata "O" >
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+<!entity Uacute sdata "U" >
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+<!entity Ugrave sdata "U" >
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+<!entity Yacute sdata "Y" >
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+<!entity aacute sdata "a" >
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+<!entity acirc sdata "a" >
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+<!entity aelig sdata "ae" >
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+<!entity agrave sdata "a" >
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+<!entity aring sdata "a" >
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+<!entity atilde sdata "a" >
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+<!entity ccedil sdata "c" >
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+<!entity eacute sdata "e" >
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+<!entity ecirc sdata "e" >
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+<!entity egrave sdata "e" >
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+<!entity yacute sdata "y" >
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+<!entity lt sdata "<" >
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+<!entity amp sdata "&" >
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+<!entity etago sdata "</" >
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+<!entity dquot sdata '"' >
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+<!entity ast sdata "*" >
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+% qwertz manual replacement file
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+<!entity le sdata '{type "relation" \(<=}' >
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+<!entity ge sdata '{type "relation" \(>=}' >
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+<!entity congr sdata '{type "relation" \(=~}' >
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+<!entity notin sdata '{type "relation" \(nm}' >
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+<!entity nequiv sdata "\*[nequiv]" >
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+<!entity divide sdata '{type "binary" \(di}' >
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+<!entity cir sdata '{type "binary" \(ci}' >
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+<!entity dot sdata '{type "binary" \(md}' >
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+
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diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/general
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||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/general Tue Aug 15 06:15:35 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/general Fri Sep 22 23:44:19 1995
|
||||
@@ -66,7 +66,10 @@
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<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
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<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
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|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/mapping Wed Aug 16 04:36:12 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/html/mapping Sun Sep 17 22:48:50 1995
|
||||
@@ -171,6 +171,11 @@
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||||
"<@@endref>" +
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</ref>
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||||
|
||||
+<lnk> + "<@@ref>[ID]\n"
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||||
+ "[NAME] </a>\n"
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||||
+ "<@@endref>" +
|
||||
+</lnk>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<href> + "<@@ref>[ID]" +
|
||||
</href>
|
||||
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/general Sun Jun 25 04:13:41 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/general Fri Sep 22 23:44:34 1995
|
||||
@@ -69,6 +69,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
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||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "\" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "\" >
|
||||
<!entity circ sdata "^" >
|
||||
<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
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||||
<!entity lcub sdata "@{" >
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/mapping Sun Jun 25 04:13:41 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/info/mapping Fri Sep 22 23:58:20 1995
|
||||
@@ -166,6 +166,9 @@
|
||||
<ref> + "@REF [ID]"
|
||||
</ref>
|
||||
|
||||
+<lnk> + "[NAME]\n@REF [ID]"
|
||||
+</lnk>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<pageref> "@REF [ID]"
|
||||
</pageref>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -330,6 +333,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<hline> + "\\hline" +
|
||||
</hline>
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<url> "[URL]"
|
||||
+</url>
|
||||
|
||||
% end of texinfo replacement file
|
||||
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/general Tue Aug 15 06:13:56 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/general Fri Sep 22 23:44:54 1995
|
||||
@@ -67,6 +67,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslsh sdata "$\backslash$" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "$\backslash$" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "\" >
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<!entity lcub sdata "\{" >
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/mapping Sun Jun 25 05:42:46 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latex/mapping Mon Sep 18 23:15:50 1995
|
||||
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
|
||||
<inst> " \\\\\n\\\\" +
|
||||
</inst>
|
||||
|
||||
-<date> + "\\date{"
|
||||
+<date> + "\n\n\\date{"
|
||||
</date> "}" +
|
||||
|
||||
<newline> "\\\\ "
|
||||
@@ -201,6 +201,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<ref> "\\ref{[ID]}"
|
||||
</ref>
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<lnk> "[NAME] (see \\ref{[ID]})"
|
||||
+</lnk>
|
||||
|
||||
<pageref> "\\pageref{[ID]}"
|
||||
</pageref>
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/general Tue Jun 7 21:13:40 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/general Fri Sep 22 23:45:09 1995
|
||||
@@ -66,6 +66,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
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|
||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "\\\\" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "\\" >
|
||||
<!entity circ sdata "^" >
|
||||
<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
|
||||
<!entity lcub sdata "{" >
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/mapping Tue Jun 7 21:13:41 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/latin1/mapping Fri Sep 22 23:58:51 1995
|
||||
@@ -541,6 +541,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<ps> + ".LP\np.s."
|
||||
|
||||
+<url> "[URL]"
|
||||
+</url>
|
||||
+
|
||||
|
||||
% end of roff replacement file
|
||||
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/general Sun Aug 6 22:00:58 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/general Fri Sep 22 23:45:23 1995
|
||||
@@ -71,6 +71,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslsh sdata "\\" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "\\\\" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "\\" >
|
||||
<!entity circ sdata "^" >
|
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<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
|
||||
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|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/mapping Thu Jul 13 18:57:50 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/man/mapping Fri Sep 22 23:59:07 1995
|
||||
@@ -3,12 +3,13 @@
|
||||
% qwertz manual replacement file
|
||||
% produces nroff using the man macros
|
||||
|
||||
+<mantitle> + ".TH [TITLE] [SECTNUM] \"[DATE]\"\n.SH NAME\n[NAME]\n"
|
||||
|
||||
-<manpage> + ".if n .ds Q \\&\"\n"
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<article> + ".if n .ds Q \\&\"\n"
|
||||
".if t .ds Q ``\n"
|
||||
".if n .ds U \\&\"\n"
|
||||
".if t .ds U ''\n"
|
||||
- ".TH [TITLE] [SECTNUM] \n"
|
||||
|
||||
% James Clark's trick to prevent unintended paragraph
|
||||
% breaks
|
||||
@@ -56,10 +57,27 @@
|
||||
".\\}\n"
|
||||
"..\n"
|
||||
|
||||
-</manpage>
|
||||
+</article>
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<title> + ".\\\""
|
||||
+</title>
|
||||
+<author> + ".\\\""
|
||||
+</author>
|
||||
+<date> + ".\\\""
|
||||
+</date>
|
||||
|
||||
+<sect> + ".SH "
|
||||
+</sect>
|
||||
<sect1> + ".SH "
|
||||
</sect1>
|
||||
+<sect2> + ".SH "
|
||||
+</sect2>
|
||||
+<sect3> + ".SH "
|
||||
+</sect3>
|
||||
+<sect4> + ".SH "
|
||||
+</sect4>
|
||||
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|
||||
+</sect5>
|
||||
|
||||
<heading>
|
||||
</heading> "\n\n"
|
||||
@@ -154,4 +172,11 @@
|
||||
".ft P\n"
|
||||
".sp" +
|
||||
|
||||
+<lnk> + "[NAME]"
|
||||
+</lnk>
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<ref> + "[NAME]"
|
||||
+</ref>
|
||||
|
||||
+<url> + "[URL]"
|
||||
+</url>
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/general Tue Jun 7 21:13:39 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/general Fri Sep 22 23:45:39 1995
|
||||
@@ -66,6 +66,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslsh sdata "&bslsh;" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "&bslshd;" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "&bslshv;" >
|
||||
<!entity circ sdata "ˆ" >
|
||||
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|
||||
<!entity lcub sdata "{" >
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/mapping Tue Jun 7 21:13:38 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/max/mapping Fri Sep 22 23:59:46 1995
|
||||
@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@
|
||||
<article> + "<ARTICLE OPTS=\"[OPTS]\">" +
|
||||
</article> + "</ARTICLE>" +
|
||||
|
||||
+<mantitle> + "<MANTITLE TITLE=\"[TITLE]\" SECTNUM=\"[SECTNUM]\" DATE=\"[DATE]\" NAME=\"[NAME]\""
|
||||
+</mantitle>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<report> + "<REPORT OPTS=\"[OPTS]\">" +
|
||||
</report> + "</REPORT>" +
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -385,6 +388,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<ps> + "<PS>" +
|
||||
</ps> + "</PS>" +
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<url> "<URL>"
|
||||
+</url> "</URL>"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% end of max replacement file
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/mgm/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/mgm/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/mgm/mapping Tue Jun 7 21:13:37 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/mgm/mapping Sat Sep 23 00:00:06 1995
|
||||
@@ -517,6 +517,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<ps> + ".P 0\np.s."
|
||||
|
||||
+<url> "[URL]"
|
||||
+</url>
|
||||
+
|
||||
|
||||
% end of roff replacement file
|
||||
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/general Tue Jun 7 21:13:40 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/general Fri Sep 22 23:45:56 1995
|
||||
@@ -66,6 +66,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslsh sdata "&bslsh;" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshd sdata "&bslshd;" >
|
||||
+<!entity bslshv sdata "&bslshv;" >
|
||||
<!entity circ sdata "ˆ" >
|
||||
<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
|
||||
<!entity lcub sdata "{" >
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/mapping Tue Jun 7 21:13:39 1994
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/min/mapping Sat Sep 23 00:00:28 1995
|
||||
@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
|
||||
<article> + "<article opts=\"[opts]\">" +
|
||||
</article> + "</article>" +
|
||||
|
||||
+<mantitle> + "<mantitle title=\"[title]\" sectnum=\"[sectnum]\" date=\"[date]\" name=\"[name]\""
|
||||
+</mantitle>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<report> + "<report opts=\"[opts]\">" +
|
||||
</report> + "</report>" +
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -385,6 +388,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<ps> + "<ps>" +
|
||||
</ps> + "" +
|
||||
+
|
||||
+<url> "[URL]"
|
||||
+</url>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% end of min replacement file
|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/general linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/general
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/general Tue Jul 18 04:51:59 1995
|
||||
+++ linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/general Sat Sep 23 00:01:38 1995
|
||||
@@ -72,6 +72,9 @@
|
||||
<!entity commat sdata "@" >
|
||||
<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
|
||||
<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
diff -u -r -N /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/mapping linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/mapping
|
||||
--- /home/jj/src/mc-old/linuxdoc-sgml/rep/nroff/mapping Sun Jun 18 18:56:03 1995
|
||||
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@@ -637,5 +637,8 @@
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<ps> + ".LP\np.s."
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+<url> "[URL]"
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
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<!--
|
||||
This is Linuxdoc-sgml source for GNU Midnight Commander documentation.
|
||||
In order to compile this into different formats, you have to use
|
||||
linuxdoc-sgml utilities by Matt Welsh with a small patch for MC's sake.
|
||||
sgml-tools by Matt Welsh.
|
||||
|
||||
Note for those who will write this:
|
||||
Special characters ([ ] \ < > " | $ ~ # %) bring some troubles and should
|
||||
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
||||
to achieve | Normal use | Inside tag (tag, em, tt, etc.) | Verbatim
|
||||
[ [ [ [
|
||||
] ] ] ]
|
||||
\ &bslsh; &bslshd; &bslshv;
|
||||
\ \ \ \
|
||||
< < < <
|
||||
> > > >
|
||||
</ &etago; &etago; &etago;
|
||||
@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<article>
|
||||
|
||||
<mantitle title="mc" sectnum="1" date="30 October 1998" name="mc - Visual shell for Unix-like systems">
|
||||
<title>GNU Midnight Commander User's Guide
|
||||
<author>Written by the Midnight Commander development team <tt/mc-devel@nuclecu.unam.mx/
|
||||
<date>v 3.0, 16 September 1995
|
||||
@ -59,11 +58,11 @@ for Unix-like operating systems.
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
<tag/-a/ Disables the usage of graphics characters for line drawing.
|
||||
<tag/-b/ Forces black and white display.
|
||||
<tag/-c/ Force color mode, please check the section <lnk name="Colors" id="Colors"> for
|
||||
<tag/-c/ Force color mode, please check the section <ref name="Colors" id="Colors"> for
|
||||
more information.
|
||||
<tag/-C arg/ Used to specify a different color set in the
|
||||
command line. The format of arg is documented in the
|
||||
<lnk name="Colors" id="Colors"> section.
|
||||
<ref name="Colors" id="Colors"> section.
|
||||
<tag/-d/ Disables mouse support.
|
||||
<tag/-f/ Displays the compiled-in search paths for Midnight
|
||||
Commander files.
|
||||
@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ parts. Almost all of the screen space is taken up by two
|
||||
directory panels. By default, the second bottommost line
|
||||
of the screen is the shell command line, and the bottom
|
||||
line shows the function key labels. The topmost line is
|
||||
the <lnk name="menu bar line" id="Menu Bar">. The menu bar line may not be visible,
|
||||
the <ref name="menu bar line" id="Menu Bar">. The menu bar line may not be visible,
|
||||
but appears if you click the topmost line with the mouse
|
||||
or press the F9 key.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -149,14 +148,14 @@ operations take place on the current panel. Some file
|
||||
operations like Rename and Copy by default use the
|
||||
directory of the unselected panel as a destination (don't
|
||||
worry, they always ask you for confirmation first). For
|
||||
more information, see the sections on the <lnk name="Directory
|
||||
Panels" id="Directory Panels">, the <lnk name="Left and Right Menus" id="Left and Right Menus"> and the <lnk name="File Menu" id="File Menu">.
|
||||
more information, see the sections on the <ref name="Directory
|
||||
Panels" id="Directory Panels">, the <ref name="Left and Right Menus" id="Left and Right Menus"> and the <ref name="File Menu" id="File Menu">.
|
||||
|
||||
You can execute system commands from the Midnight
|
||||
Commander by simply typing them. Everything you type will
|
||||
appear on the shell command line, and when you press Enter
|
||||
the Midnight Commander will execute the command line you
|
||||
typed; read the <lnk name="Shell Command Line" id="Shell Command Line"> and <lnk name="Input Line Keys" id="Input Line Keys">
|
||||
typed; read the <ref name="Shell Command Line" id="Shell Command Line"> and <ref name="Input Line Keys" id="Input Line Keys">
|
||||
sections to learn more about the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect>Mouse Support<label id="Mouse Support">
|
||||
@ -175,7 +174,7 @@ state).
|
||||
|
||||
Double-clicking on a file will try to execute the command
|
||||
if it is an executable program; and if the
|
||||
<lnk name="extension file" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
<ref name="extension file" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
has a program specified for the file's extension, the
|
||||
specified program is executed.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -186,12 +185,12 @@ If a mouse button is clicked on the top frame line of the
|
||||
directory panel, it is scrolled one pageful backward.
|
||||
Correspondingly, a click on the bottom frame line will
|
||||
cause a scroll of one pageful forward. This frame line
|
||||
method works also in the <lnk name="Help Viewer" id="How to use help"> and the
|
||||
<lnk name="Directory Tree" id="Directory Tree">.
|
||||
method works also in the <ref name="Help Viewer" id="How to use help"> and the
|
||||
<ref name="Directory Tree" id="Directory Tree">.
|
||||
|
||||
The default auto repeat rate for the mouse buttons is 400
|
||||
milliseconds. This may be changed to other values by
|
||||
editing the <lnk name="~/.mc/ini" id="Save Setup"> file and changing the
|
||||
editing the <ref name="~/.mc/ini" id="Save Setup"> file and changing the
|
||||
<em/mouse_repeat_rate/ parameter.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are running the Commander with the mouse support,
|
||||
@ -221,26 +220,26 @@ approximation to the GNU Emacs editor's key bindings.
|
||||
There are many sections which tell about the keys. The
|
||||
following are the most important.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="File Menu" id="File Menu"> section documents
|
||||
The <ref name="File Menu" id="File Menu"> section documents
|
||||
the keyboard shortcuts for the commands appearing in the File menu.
|
||||
This section
|
||||
includes the function keys. Most of these commands perform
|
||||
some action, usually on the selected file or the tagged
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Directory Panels" id="Directory Panels">
|
||||
The <ref name="Directory Panels" id="Directory Panels">
|
||||
section documents the keys which
|
||||
select a file or tag files as a target for a later action
|
||||
(the action is usually one from the file menu).
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Shell Command Line" id="Shell Command Line">
|
||||
The <ref name="Shell Command Line" id="Shell Command Line">
|
||||
section list the keys which are
|
||||
used for entering and editing command lines. Most of these
|
||||
copy file names and such from the directory panels to the
|
||||
command line (to avoid excessive typing) or access the
|
||||
command line history.
|
||||
|
||||
<lnk name="Input Line Keys" id="Input Line Keys">
|
||||
<ref name="Input Line Keys" id="Input Line Keys">
|
||||
are used for editing input lines. This
|
||||
means both the command line and the input lines in the
|
||||
query dialogs.
|
||||
@ -260,13 +259,13 @@ Commander does a <bf/chdir(2)/ to the selected directory and
|
||||
reloads the information on the panel; if the selection is
|
||||
an executable file then it is executed. Finally, if the
|
||||
extension of the selected file name matches one of the
|
||||
extensions in the <lnk name="extensions file" id="Extension File Edit"> then the corresponding
|
||||
extensions in the <ref name="extensions file" id="Extension File Edit"> then the corresponding
|
||||
command is executed.
|
||||
<tag/C-l/ Repaint all the information in the Midnight
|
||||
Commander.
|
||||
<tag/C-x c/ Run the <lnk name="Chmod" id="Chmod"> command on a file or on the tagged
|
||||
<tag/C-x c/ Run the <ref name="Chmod" id="Chmod"> command on a file or on the tagged
|
||||
files.
|
||||
<tag/C-x o/ Run the <lnk name="Chown" id="Chown"> command on the current file or on the
|
||||
<tag/C-x o/ Run the <ref name="Chown" id="Chown"> command on the current file or on the
|
||||
tagged files.
|
||||
<tag/C-x l/ Run the link command.
|
||||
<tag/C-x s/ Run the symbolic link command.
|
||||
@ -275,12 +274,12 @@ the place specified in the dialog (defaults to a symlink in the other
|
||||
panel's directory), using a relative shortest possible symlink.
|
||||
<tag/C-x i/ Set the other panel display mode to information.
|
||||
<tag/C-x q/ Set the other panel display mode to quick view.
|
||||
<tag/C-x !/ Execute the <lnk name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> command.
|
||||
<tag/C-x h/ Run the <lnk name="add directory to hotlist" id="Hotlist"> command.
|
||||
<tag/C-x !/ Execute the <ref name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> command.
|
||||
<tag/C-x h/ Run the <ref name="add directory to hotlist" id="Hotlist"> command.
|
||||
<tag/M-!/ Executes the Filtered view command, described in the
|
||||
<lnk name="view command" id="Internal File Viewer">.
|
||||
<tag/M-?/ Executes the <lnk name="Find file" id="Find File"> command.
|
||||
<tag/M-c/ Pops up the <lnk name="quick cd" id="Quick cd"> dialog.
|
||||
<ref name="view command" id="Internal File Viewer">.
|
||||
<tag/M-?/ Executes the <ref name="Find file" id="Find File"> command.
|
||||
<tag/M-c/ Pops up the <ref name="quick cd" id="Quick cd"> dialog.
|
||||
<tag/C-o/ When the program is being run in the Linux or SCO console or
|
||||
under an xterm, it will show you the output of the
|
||||
previous command. When ran on the Linux console, the
|
||||
@ -301,7 +300,7 @@ suspended application.
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
This section lists the keys which operate on the directory
|
||||
panels. If you want to know how to change the appearance
|
||||
of the panels take a look at the section on <lnk name="Left and Right
|
||||
of the panels take a look at the section on <ref name="Left and Right
|
||||
Menus" id="Left and Right Menus">.
|
||||
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
@ -326,8 +325,8 @@ match is searched for.
|
||||
<tag/M-t/Toggle the current display listing to show the next display listing
|
||||
mode. With this it is possible to quickly switch from long listing
|
||||
to regular listing and the user defined listing mode.
|
||||
<tag/C-&bslshd; (control-backslash)/ Show the
|
||||
<lnk name="directory hotlist" id="Hotlist"> and change to the selected
|
||||
<tag/C-\ (control-backslash)/ Show the
|
||||
<ref name="directory hotlist" id="Hotlist"> and change to the selected
|
||||
directory.
|
||||
<tag/+ (plus)/ This is used to select (tag) a group of files.
|
||||
The Midnight Commander will prompt for a regular
|
||||
@ -339,7 +338,7 @@ If <em/Shell Patterns/ is off, then the tagging of files is done with
|
||||
normal regular expressions (see <bf/ed (1)/).
|
||||
If the expression starts or ends with a slash (<tt>/</tt>), then it
|
||||
will select directories instead of files.
|
||||
<tag/&bslshd; (backslash)/ Use the "&bslsh;" key to unselect a group of
|
||||
<tag/\ (backslash)/ Use the "\" key to unselect a group of
|
||||
files. This is the opposite of the Plus key.
|
||||
<tag/up-key, C-p/ Move the selection bar to the previous entry
|
||||
in the panel.
|
||||
@ -380,7 +379,7 @@ command line.
|
||||
<tag/C-Enter/ Same a M-Enter, this one only works on the Linux
|
||||
console.
|
||||
<tag/M-Tab/ Does the filename, command, variable, username and
|
||||
hostname <lnk name="completion" id="Completion"> for you.
|
||||
hostname <ref name="completion" id="Completion"> for you.
|
||||
<tag/C-x t, C-x C-t/ Copy the tagged files (or if there are no
|
||||
tagged files, the selected file) of the current panel (<tt/C-x t/)
|
||||
or of the other panel (<tt/C-x C-t/) to the command line.
|
||||
@ -433,7 +432,7 @@ backward.
|
||||
<sect1>Input Line Keys<label id="Input Line Keys">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The input lines (they are used for the <lnk name="command line" id="Shell Command Line"> and
|
||||
The input lines (they are used for the <ref name="command line" id="Shell Command Line"> and
|
||||
for the query dialogs in the program) accept these keys:
|
||||
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
@ -458,7 +457,7 @@ history. <tt/M-p/ takes you to the last entry, <tt/M-n/ takes you to
|
||||
the next one.
|
||||
<tag/M-C-h, M-Backspace/ delete one word backward.
|
||||
<tag/M-Tab/ does the filename, command, variable, username and
|
||||
hostname <lnk name="completion" id="Completion"> for you.
|
||||
hostname <ref name="completion" id="Completion"> for you.
|
||||
</descrip>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect>Menu Bar<label id="Menu Bar">
|
||||
@ -468,13 +467,13 @@ The menu bar pops up when you press F9 or click the mouse
|
||||
on the top row of the screen. The menu bar has five menus:
|
||||
<em/Left/, <em/File/, <em/Command/, <em/Options/ and <em/Right/.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Left and Right Menus" id="Left and Right Menus"> allow you to modify the
|
||||
The <ref name="Left and Right Menus" id="Left and Right Menus"> allow you to modify the
|
||||
appearance of the left and right directory panels.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="File Menu" id="File Menu"> lists the actions you can perform on the
|
||||
The <ref name="File Menu" id="File Menu"> lists the actions you can perform on the
|
||||
currently selected file or the tagged files.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Command Menu" id="Command Menu"> lists the actions which are more general
|
||||
The <ref name="Command Menu" id="Command Menu"> lists the actions which are more general
|
||||
and bear no relation to the currently selected file or the
|
||||
tagged files.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -585,11 +584,11 @@ Panels may also be set to the following modes:
|
||||
<tag/Info/ The info view display information related to the
|
||||
currently selected file and if possible information about
|
||||
the current file system.
|
||||
<tag/Tree/ The tree view is quite similar to the <lnk name="directory
|
||||
<tag/Tree/ The tree view is quite similar to the <ref name="directory
|
||||
tree" id="Directory Tree"> feature. See the section about it for more
|
||||
information.
|
||||
<tag/Quick View/ In this mode, the panel will switch to a
|
||||
reduced <lnk name="viewer" id="Internal File Viewer"> that displays the contents of the
|
||||
reduced <ref name="viewer" id="Internal File Viewer"> that displays the contents of the
|
||||
currently selected file, if you select the panel (with the
|
||||
tab key or the mouse), you will have access to the usual
|
||||
viewer commands.
|
||||
@ -606,7 +605,7 @@ sort order and you may also specify if you want to sort in
|
||||
reverse order by checking the reverse box.
|
||||
|
||||
By default directories are sorted before files but this
|
||||
can be changed from the <lnk name="Configuration" id="Configuration">
|
||||
can be changed from the <ref name="Configuration" id="Configuration">
|
||||
(option <em/"Mix all files"/).
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2>Filter...<label id="Filter...">
|
||||
@ -625,7 +624,7 @@ The reread command reload the list of files in the
|
||||
directory. It is useful if other processes have created or
|
||||
removed files. If you have panelized file names in a panel
|
||||
this will reload the directory contents and remove the
|
||||
panelized information (See the section <lnk name="External panelize" id="External panelize">
|
||||
panelized information (See the section <ref name="External panelize" id="External panelize">
|
||||
for more information).
|
||||
|
||||
<sect1>File Menu<label id="File Menu">
|
||||
@ -645,18 +644,18 @@ shortcuts in parentheses):
|
||||
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
<tag/Help (F1)/ Invokes the built-in hypertext help viewer. Inside the
|
||||
<lnk name="help viewer" id="How to use help">, you can use the Tab key to select the next
|
||||
<ref name="help viewer" id="How to use help">, you can use the Tab key to select the next
|
||||
link and the Enter key to follow that link. The keys Space
|
||||
and Backspace are used to move forward and backward in a
|
||||
help page. Press F1 again to get the full list of accepted
|
||||
keys.
|
||||
<tag/Menu (F2)/ Invoke the <lnk name="user menu" id="Menu File Edit">.
|
||||
<tag/Menu (F2)/ Invoke the <ref name="user menu" id="Menu File Edit">.
|
||||
The user menu provides an easy way
|
||||
to provide users with a menu and add extra features to the
|
||||
Midnight Commander.
|
||||
<tag/View (F3, Shift-F3)/ View the currently selected file.
|
||||
By default this invokes
|
||||
the <lnk name="Internal File Viewer" id="Internal File Viewer"> but if the option
|
||||
the <ref name="Internal File Viewer" id="Internal File Viewer"> but if the option
|
||||
<em/Use internal view/ is off, it invokes an external file viewer specified
|
||||
by the <tt/PAGER/ environment variable. If <tt/PAGER/ is undefined,
|
||||
the <bf/view/ command is invoked. If you use <tt/Shift-F3/
|
||||
@ -668,7 +667,7 @@ the output from such command is shown in the internal file
|
||||
viewer.
|
||||
<tag/Edit (F4)/ Currently it invokes the <tt/vi/ editor, or the editor
|
||||
specified in the <tt/EDITOR/ environment variable, or the
|
||||
<lnk name="Internal File Editor" id="Internal File Editor">
|
||||
<ref name="Internal File Editor" id="Internal File Editor">
|
||||
if the use_internal_edit option is on.
|
||||
<tag/Copy (F5)/ Pop up an input dialog with destination that defaults to
|
||||
the directory in the non-selected panel and copies the
|
||||
@ -676,12 +675,12 @@ currently selected file (or the tagged files, if there is
|
||||
at least one file tagged) to the directory specified by
|
||||
the user in the input dialog. During this process, you can
|
||||
press C-c or ESC to abort the operation. For details about
|
||||
source mask (which will be usually either * or ^&bslsh;(.*&bslsh;)$
|
||||
source mask (which will be usually either * or ^\(.*\)$
|
||||
depending on setting of Use shell patterns) and possible
|
||||
wildcards in the destination see <lnk name="Mask copy/rename" id="Mask Copy/Rename">.
|
||||
wildcards in the destination see <ref name="Mask copy/rename" id="Mask Copy/Rename">.
|
||||
On some systems, it is possible to do the copy in the background by
|
||||
clicking on the background button (or pressing M-b in the dialog
|
||||
box). The <lnk name="Background Jobs" id="Background jobs"> command is
|
||||
box). The <ref name="Background Jobs" id="Background jobs"> command is
|
||||
used to control the background process.
|
||||
<tag/Link (C-x l)/ Create a hard link to the current file.
|
||||
<tag/SymLink (C-x s)/ Create a symbolic link to the current file. To those of
|
||||
@ -719,14 +718,14 @@ abort the operation. For more details look at Copy
|
||||
operation above, most of the things are quite similar.
|
||||
On some systems, it is possible to do the copy in the background by
|
||||
clicking on the background button (or pressing M-b in the dialog
|
||||
box). The <lnk name="Background Jobs" id="Background jobs"> command is
|
||||
box). The <ref name="Background Jobs" id="Background jobs"> command is
|
||||
used to control the background process.
|
||||
<tag/Mkdir (F7)/ Pop up an input dialog and creates the directory
|
||||
specified.
|
||||
<tag/Delete (F8)/ Delete the currently selected file or the tagged files in
|
||||
the currently selected panel. During the process, you can
|
||||
press <tt/C-c/ or <tt/ESC/ to abort the operation.
|
||||
<tag/Quick cd (M-c)/ Use the <lnk name="quick cd" id="Quick cd"> command if you have full
|
||||
<tag/Quick cd (M-c)/ Use the <ref name="quick cd" id="Quick cd"> command if you have full
|
||||
command line and want to cd somewhere.
|
||||
<tag/Select group (+)/ This is used to select (tag) a group of files. The
|
||||
Midnight Commander will prompt for a regular expression
|
||||
@ -738,7 +737,7 @@ then the tagging of files is done with normal regular
|
||||
expressions (see <bf/ed (1)/).
|
||||
To mark directories instead of files, the expression must
|
||||
start or end with a <tt>/</tt>.
|
||||
<tag/Unselect group (&bslshd;)/ Used for unselecting a group of files.
|
||||
<tag/Unselect group (\)/ Used for unselecting a group of files.
|
||||
This is the opposite of the <em/Select group/ command.
|
||||
<tag/Quit (F10, Shift-F10)/ Terminate the Midnight Commander.
|
||||
<tt/Shift-F10/ is used when you want to quit and you are using the shell wrapper.
|
||||
@ -751,21 +750,21 @@ at the directory where you started the Midnight Commander.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
This command is useful if you have a full command line and
|
||||
want to <lnk name="cd" id="The cd internal command"> somewhere without
|
||||
want to <ref name="cd" id="The cd internal command"> somewhere without
|
||||
having to yank and paste the command line. This command pops up a
|
||||
small dialog,
|
||||
where you enter everything you would enter after <tt/cd/ on
|
||||
the command line and then you press enter. This features
|
||||
all the things that are already in the <lnk name="internal cd
|
||||
all the things that are already in the <ref name="internal cd
|
||||
command" id="The cd internal command">.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect1>Command Menu<label id="Command Menu">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The <lnk name="Directory tree" id="Directory Tree"> command shows a tree figure of the
|
||||
The <ref name="Directory tree" id="Directory Tree"> command shows a tree figure of the
|
||||
directories.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Find file" id="Find File"> command allows you to search for a specific
|
||||
The <ref name="Find file" id="Find File"> command allows you to search for a specific
|
||||
file. The "Swap panels" command swaps the contents of the
|
||||
two directory panels.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -788,17 +787,17 @@ commands. The selected command is copied to the command
|
||||
line. The command history can also be accessed by typing
|
||||
<tt/M-p/ or <tt/M-n/.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Directory hotlist" id="Hotlist"> (C-&bslsh;) command makes changing of the
|
||||
The <ref name="Directory hotlist" id="Hotlist"> (C-\) command makes changing of the
|
||||
current directory to often used directories faster.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> allows you to execute an external
|
||||
The <ref name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> allows you to execute an external
|
||||
program, and make the output of that program the contents
|
||||
of the current panel.
|
||||
|
||||
<lnk name="Extension file edit" id="Extension File Edit"> command allows you to specify
|
||||
<ref name="Extension file edit" id="Extension File Edit"> command allows you to specify
|
||||
programs to executed when you try to execute, view, edit
|
||||
and do a bunch of other thing on files with certain
|
||||
extensions (filename endings). The <lnk name="Menu file edit" id="Menu File Edit">
|
||||
extensions (filename endings). The <ref name="Menu file edit" id="Menu File Edit">
|
||||
command may be used for editing the user menu (which
|
||||
appears by pressing <tt/F2/).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -821,7 +820,7 @@ missing, move to its parent directory and press <tt/C-r/ (or
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the following keys:
|
||||
|
||||
<lnk name="General movement keys" id="General Movement Keys"> are accepted.
|
||||
<ref name="General movement keys" id="General Movement Keys"> are accepted.
|
||||
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
<tag/Enter/ In the directory tree, exits the directory tree and
|
||||
@ -872,7 +871,7 @@ directory.
|
||||
</descrip>
|
||||
|
||||
The mouse is supported. A double-click behaves like <tt/Enter/.
|
||||
See also the section on <lnk name="mouse support" id="Mouse Support">.
|
||||
See also the section on <ref name="mouse support" id="Mouse Support">.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2>Find File<label id="Find File">
|
||||
|
||||
@ -880,12 +879,12 @@ See also the section on <lnk name="mouse support" id="Mouse Support">.
|
||||
The Find File feature first asks for the start directory
|
||||
for the search and the filename to be searched for. By
|
||||
pressing the Tree button you can select the start
|
||||
directory from the <lnk name="directory tree" id="Directory Tree"> figure.
|
||||
directory from the <ref name="directory tree" id="Directory Tree"> figure.
|
||||
|
||||
The contents field accepts regular expressions similar to egrep(1). That
|
||||
means you have to escape characters with a special meaning to egrep with
|
||||
"&bslsh;", e.g. if you search for "strcmp (" you will have to input
|
||||
"strcmp &bslsh;(" (without the double quotes).
|
||||
"\", e.g. if you search for "strcmp (" you will have to input
|
||||
"strcmp \(" (without the double quotes).
|
||||
|
||||
You can start the search by pressing the Ok button. During the search you
|
||||
can stop from the Stop button and continue from the Start button.
|
||||
@ -916,7 +915,7 @@ example:
|
||||
find_ignore_dirs=/cdrom:/nfs/wuarchive:/afs
|
||||
</verb></tscreen>
|
||||
|
||||
You may consider using the <lnk name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> command
|
||||
You may consider using the <ref name="External panelize" id="External panelize"> command
|
||||
instead. <bf/Find file command/ is for simple queries only,
|
||||
while using <bf/External panelize/ you can do as mysterious
|
||||
searches as you would like.
|
||||
@ -974,7 +973,7 @@ for a label for the directory.
|
||||
|
||||
This makes cd to often used directories faster. You may also
|
||||
consider using the <tt/CDPATH/ variable as described in
|
||||
<lnk name="internal cd command" id="The cd internal command"> description.
|
||||
<ref name="internal cd command" id="The cd internal command"> description.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2>Extension File Edit<label id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1017,7 +1016,7 @@ extension dependent pop-up menu). <em/Icon/ name is reserved
|
||||
for future use by mc.
|
||||
|
||||
<tt/command/ is any one-line shell command, with the simple
|
||||
<lnk name="macro substitution" id="Macro Substitution">.
|
||||
<ref name="macro substitution" id="Macro Substitution">.
|
||||
|
||||
Target are evaluated from top to bottom (order is thus
|
||||
important). If some actions are missing, search continues
|
||||
@ -1057,7 +1056,7 @@ directory (usually <tt>/usr/tmp</tt>) and then that file is
|
||||
executed. This allows the user to put normal shell
|
||||
constructs in the menus. Also simple macro substitution
|
||||
takes place before executing the menu code. For more
|
||||
information, see <lnk name="macro substitution" id="Macro Substitution">.
|
||||
information, see <ref name="macro substitution" id="Macro Substitution">.
|
||||
|
||||
Here is a sample mc.menu file:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1199,27 +1198,27 @@ off in several dialogs which are accessible from this menu. Options
|
||||
are enabled if they have an asterisk or "x" in front of them.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The <lnk name="Configuration" id="Configuration"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
The <ref name="Configuration" id="Configuration"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
can change most of settings of the Midnight Commander.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Display bits" id="Display bits"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
The <ref name="Display bits" id="Display bits"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
may select which characters is your terminal able to
|
||||
display.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Confirmation" id="Confirmation"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
The <ref name="Confirmation" id="Confirmation"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
specify which actions you want to confirm.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Learn keys" id="Learn keys"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
The <ref name="Learn keys" id="Learn keys"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
test some keys which are not working on some terminals and
|
||||
you may fix them.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
The <ref name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS"> command pops up a dialog from which you
|
||||
specify some VFS related options.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Layout" id="Layout"> command pops up a dialog from which you specify
|
||||
The <ref name="Layout" id="Layout"> command pops up a dialog from which you specify
|
||||
a bunch of options how mc looks like on the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Save setup" id="Save Setup"> command saves the current settings of the
|
||||
The <ref name="Save setup" id="Save Setup"> command saves the current settings of the
|
||||
Left, Right and Options menus. A small number of other
|
||||
settings is saved, too.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1311,16 +1310,16 @@ non-unixers.
|
||||
built-in file editor is used to edit files. If the option
|
||||
is disabled, the editor specified in the <tt/EDITOR/ environment
|
||||
variable is used. If no editor is specified, <bf/vi/
|
||||
is used. See the section on the <lnk name="internal file
|
||||
is used. See the section on the <ref name="internal file
|
||||
editor" id="Internal File Editor">.
|
||||
<tag/Use internal viewer/ If this option is enabled, the
|
||||
built-in file viewer is used to view files. If the option
|
||||
is disabled, the pager specified in the <tt/PAGER/ environment
|
||||
variable is used. If no pager is specified, the <bf/view/
|
||||
command is used. See the section on the <lnk name="internal file
|
||||
command is used. See the section on the <ref name="internal file
|
||||
viewer" id="Internal File Viewer">.
|
||||
<tag/Complete: show all/ By default the Midnight Commander
|
||||
pops up all possible <lnk name="completions" id="Completion"> if the completion is
|
||||
pops up all possible <ref name="completions" id="Completion"> if the completion is
|
||||
ambiguous if you press <tt/M-Tab/ for the second time, for the
|
||||
first time it just completes as much as possible and in
|
||||
the case of ambiguity beeps. If you want to see all the
|
||||
@ -1334,9 +1333,9 @@ you may use the arrows keys to automatically chdir if the
|
||||
current selection is a subdirectory and the shell command
|
||||
line is empty. By default, this setting is off.
|
||||
<tag/Advanced chown/ If this option is enabled, the
|
||||
<lnk name="Advanced Chown" id="Advanced Chown">
|
||||
<ref name="Advanced Chown" id="Advanced Chown">
|
||||
command will be invoked if you run the
|
||||
<lnk name="Chmod" id="Chmod"> or <lnk name="Chown" id="Chown"> command.
|
||||
<ref name="Chmod" id="Chmod"> or <ref name="Chown" id="Chown"> command.
|
||||
<tag/Cd follows links/ This option, if set, causes the Midnight
|
||||
Commander to follow the logical chain of directories when
|
||||
changing current directory either in the panels, or using
|
||||
@ -1412,7 +1411,7 @@ were working properly and you had not to fix any key, then
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
This option gives you control over the settings of the
|
||||
<lnk name="Virtual File System" id="Virtual File System"> information cache.
|
||||
<ref name="Virtual File System" id="Virtual File System"> information cache.
|
||||
|
||||
The Midnight Commander keeps in memory the information
|
||||
related to some of the virtual file systems to speed up
|
||||
@ -1450,7 +1449,7 @@ timeout, all of the resources associated with the
|
||||
file system will be freed. The default timeout is set to
|
||||
one minute.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name ="FTP File System" id="FTP File System">
|
||||
The <ref name ="FTP File System" id="FTP File System">
|
||||
keeps the directory listing it fetches from a ftp server
|
||||
in a cache. The cache
|
||||
expire time is configurable with the option
|
||||
@ -1461,7 +1460,7 @@ ftp server.
|
||||
|
||||
Moreover you can define a proxy host for doing ftp transfers
|
||||
and configure the Midnight Commander to always use the proxy host. See
|
||||
the section on <lnk name ="FTP File System" id="FTP File System">
|
||||
the section on <ref name ="FTP File System" id="FTP File System">
|
||||
for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2>Layout<label id="Layout">
|
||||
@ -1480,9 +1479,9 @@ be equal or you can specify an unequal split.
|
||||
|
||||
By default all contents of the directory panels are displayed with
|
||||
the same color, but you can specify whether <em/permissions/ and
|
||||
<em/file types/ are highlighted with special <lnk name="Colors" id="Colors">.
|
||||
<em/file types/ are highlighted with special <ref name="Colors" id="Colors">.
|
||||
If permission highlighting is enabled, the parts of the <em/perm/
|
||||
and <em/mode/ <lnk name="display fields" lnk id="Listing Mode...">
|
||||
and <em/mode/ <ref name="display fields" id="Listing Mode...">
|
||||
which are valid for the user running Midnight Commander
|
||||
are highlighted with the color defined with the <em/selected/
|
||||
keyword.
|
||||
@ -1504,15 +1503,15 @@ the system-wide configuration file, located in
|
||||
file doesn't exist, MC uses the default settings.
|
||||
|
||||
The <em/Save Setup/ command creates the <tt>˜/.mc/ini</tt> file by
|
||||
saving the current settings of the <lnk name="Left, Right" id="Left and Right Menus"> and
|
||||
<lnk name="Options" id="Options Menu"> menus.
|
||||
saving the current settings of the <ref name="Left, Right" id="Left and Right Menus"> and
|
||||
<ref name="Options" id="Options Menu"> menus.
|
||||
|
||||
If you activate the <em/auto save setup/ option, MC will always
|
||||
save the current settings when exiting.
|
||||
|
||||
There also exist settings which can't be changed from the
|
||||
menus. To change these settings you have to edit the setup
|
||||
file with your favorite editor. See the section on <lnk name="Special
|
||||
file with your favorite editor. See the section on <ref name="Special
|
||||
Settings" id="Special Settings"> for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect>Executing operating system commands<label id="Executing operating system commands">
|
||||
@ -1525,9 +1524,9 @@ of the panels and hitting <tt/Enter/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you press Enter over a file that is not executable, the
|
||||
Midnight Commander checks the extension of the selected
|
||||
file against the extensions in the <lnk name="Extensions File" id="Extension File Edit">. If a
|
||||
file against the extensions in the <ref name="Extensions File" id="Extension File Edit">. If a
|
||||
match is found then the code associated with that
|
||||
extension is executed. A very simple <lnk name="macro expansion" id="Macro Substitution">
|
||||
extension is executed. A very simple <ref name="macro expansion" id="Macro Substitution">
|
||||
takes place before executing the command.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect1>The cd internal command<label id="The cd internal command">
|
||||
@ -1568,8 +1567,8 @@ it's relative name (for example cd linux could take you to
|
||||
<sect1>Macro Substitution<label id="Macro Substitution">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When accessing a <lnk name="user menu" id="Menu File Edit"> or executing an
|
||||
<lnk name="extension dependent command" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
When accessing a <ref name="user menu" id="Menu File Edit"> or executing an
|
||||
<ref name="extension dependent command" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
or running a command from the command
|
||||
line input, a simple macro substitution takes place.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1613,14 +1612,14 @@ because next time there will be no tagged files.
|
||||
there are any. Otherwise the current file.
|
||||
|
||||
<tag/"%q"/ Dropped files. In all places except in the Drop
|
||||
action of the <lnk name="mc.ext file" id="Extension File Edit">, this will become a null
|
||||
action of the <ref name="mc.ext file" id="Extension File Edit">, this will become a null
|
||||
string, in the Drop action it will be replaced with a
|
||||
space separated list of files that were dropped on the
|
||||
file.
|
||||
|
||||
<tag/"%cd"/ This is a special macro that is used to change the
|
||||
current directory to the directory specified in front of
|
||||
it. This is used primarily as an interface to the <lnk name="Virtual
|
||||
it. This is used primarily as an interface to the <ref name="Virtual
|
||||
File System" id="Virtual File System">.
|
||||
Possible to use only in mc.ext .
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1678,7 +1677,7 @@ An extra added feature of using the subshell is that the
|
||||
prompt displayed by the Midnight Commander is the same
|
||||
prompt that you are currently using in your shell.
|
||||
|
||||
The <lnk name="Options" id="Options"> section has more
|
||||
The <ref name="Options" id="Options"> section has more
|
||||
information on how you can control the subshell code.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect1>Controlling Midnight Commander<label id="Controlling Midnight Commander">
|
||||
@ -1767,8 +1766,8 @@ file. The hot key for this command is <tt/C-x o/.
|
||||
<sect>Advanced Chown<label id="Advanced Chown">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The Advanced Chown command is the <lnk name="Chmod" id="Chmod">
|
||||
and <lnk name="Chown" id="Chown"> command combined into one
|
||||
The Advanced Chown command is the <ref name="Chmod" id="Chmod">
|
||||
and <ref name="Chown" id="Chown"> command combined into one
|
||||
window. You can change the permissions and owner/group of
|
||||
files at once.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1873,13 +1872,13 @@ will be respected.
|
||||
When the shell patterns option is on you can use the '*'
|
||||
and '?' wildcards in the source mask. They work like they
|
||||
do in the shell. In the target mask only the '*' and
|
||||
'&bslsh;<digit>' wildcards are allowed. The first '*' wildcard in
|
||||
'\<digit>' wildcards are allowed. The first '*' wildcard in
|
||||
the target mask corresponds to the first wildcard group in
|
||||
the source mask, the second '*' corresponds to the second
|
||||
group and so on. The '&bslsh;1' wildcard corresponds to the
|
||||
first wildcard group in the source mask, the '&bslsh;2' wildcard
|
||||
group and so on. The '\1' wildcard corresponds to the
|
||||
first wildcard group in the source mask, the '\2' wildcard
|
||||
corresponds to the second group and so on all the way up
|
||||
to '&bslsh;9'. The '&bslsh;0' wildcard is the whole filename of the
|
||||
to '\9'. The '\0' wildcard is the whole filename of the
|
||||
source file.
|
||||
|
||||
Two examples:
|
||||
@ -1890,12 +1889,12 @@ the copy will be "foo.tgz" in "/bla".
|
||||
|
||||
Let's suppose you want to swap basename and extension so
|
||||
that "file.c" will become "c.file" and so on. The source
|
||||
mask for this is "*.*" and the destination is "&bslsh;2.&bslsh;1".
|
||||
mask for this is "*.*" and the destination is "\2.\1".
|
||||
|
||||
<tag/Use shell patterns off/
|
||||
|
||||
When the shell patterns option is off the MC doesn't do
|
||||
automatic grouping anymore. You must use '&bslsh;(...&bslsh;)'
|
||||
automatic grouping anymore. You must use '\(...\)'
|
||||
expressions in the source mask to specify meaning for the
|
||||
wildcards in the target mask. This is more flexible but
|
||||
also requires more typing. Otherwise target masks are
|
||||
@ -1904,37 +1903,37 @@ on.
|
||||
|
||||
Two examples:
|
||||
|
||||
If the source mask is "^&bslsh;(.*&bslsh;)&bslsh;.tar&bslsh;.gz$", the destination
|
||||
If the source mask is "^\(.*\)\.tar\.gz$", the destination
|
||||
is "/bla/*.tgz" and the file to be copied is "foo.tar.gz",
|
||||
the copy will be "/bla/foo.tgz".
|
||||
|
||||
Let's suppose you want to swap basename and extension so
|
||||
that "file.c" will become "c.file" and so on. The source
|
||||
mask for this is "^&bslsh;(.*&bslsh;)&bslsh;.&bslsh;(.*&bslsh;)$" and the destination is
|
||||
"&bslsh;2.&bslsh;1".
|
||||
mask for this is "^\(.*\)\.\(.*\)$" and the destination is
|
||||
"\2.\1".
|
||||
|
||||
<tag/Case Conversions/
|
||||
|
||||
You can also change the case of the filenames. If you use
|
||||
'&bslsh;u' or '&bslsh;l' in the target mask the next character will be
|
||||
'\u' or '\l' in the target mask the next character will be
|
||||
converted to uppercase or lowercase correspondingly.
|
||||
|
||||
If you use '&bslsh;U' or '&bslsh;L' in the target mask the next
|
||||
If you use '\U' or '\L' in the target mask the next
|
||||
characters will be converted to uppercase or lowercase
|
||||
correspondingly up to the next '&bslsh;E' or next '&bslsh;U', '&bslsh;L' or
|
||||
correspondingly up to the next '\E' or next '\U', '\L' or
|
||||
the end of the file name.
|
||||
|
||||
The '&bslsh;u' and '&bslsh;l' are stronger than '&bslsh;U' and '&bslsh;L'.
|
||||
The '\u' and '\l' are stronger than '\U' and '\L'.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, if the source mask is '*' (shell patterns on)
|
||||
or '^&bslsh;(.*&bslsh;)$' (shell patterns off) and the target mask is
|
||||
'&bslsh;L&bslsh;u*' the file names will be converted to have initial
|
||||
or '^\(.*\)$' (shell patterns off) and the target mask is
|
||||
'\L\u*' the file names will be converted to have initial
|
||||
upper case and otherwise lower case.
|
||||
|
||||
</descrip>
|
||||
|
||||
You can also use '&bslsh;' as a quote character. For example,
|
||||
'&bslsh;&bslsh;' is a backslash and '&bslsh;*' is an asterisk.
|
||||
You can also use '\' as a quote character. For example,
|
||||
'\\' is a backslash and '\*' is an asterisk.
|
||||
|
||||
<sect>Internal File Viewer<label id="Internal File Viewer">
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2008,7 +2007,7 @@ label is the other mode than current.
|
||||
</descrip>
|
||||
|
||||
It's possible to instruct the file viewer how to display a
|
||||
file, look at the <lnk name="Extension File Edit section" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
file, look at the <ref name="Extension File Edit section" id="Extension File Edit">
|
||||
|
||||
<sect>Internal File Editor<label id="Internal File Editor">
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2135,7 +2134,7 @@ on all input lines, command completion is command line
|
||||
specific. If the completion is ambiguous (there are more
|
||||
different possibilities), MC beeps and the following
|
||||
action depends on the setting of the <em/Complete: show all/
|
||||
option in the <lnk name="Configuration" id="Configuration">
|
||||
option in the <ref name="Configuration" id="Configuration">
|
||||
dialog. If it is enabled, a
|
||||
list of all possibilities pops up next to the current
|
||||
position and you can select with the arrow keys and <tt/Enter/
|
||||
@ -2148,7 +2147,7 @@ previous characters will be highlighted. As soon as there
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is no ambiguity, dialog disappears, but you can hide it by
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canceling keys <tt/Esc,/ <tt/F10/ and left and right arrow keys. If
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<em/Complete: show all/
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<lnk name="Configuration" id="Configuration"> is disabled,
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<ref name="Configuration" id="Configuration"> is disabled,
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the dialog pops up
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only if you press <tt/M-Tab/ for the second time, for the first
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time MC just beeps.
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@ -2210,11 +2209,11 @@ Examples:
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To connect to sites behind a firewall, you will need to use the prefix
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ftp://! (ie, with a bang character after the double slash) to make the
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Midnight Commander use a proxy host for doing the ftp transfer. You
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can define the proxy host in the <lnk name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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can define the proxy host in the <ref name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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Virtual File System dialog box.
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Another option to set is the <em/Always use ftp proxy/
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option in the <lnk name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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option in the <ref name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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dialog box. This will configure the program
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to always use the proxy host. If this variable is set, the program
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will do two things: consult the <tt>@prefix@/lib/mc.no_proxy</tt> file for
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@ -2228,7 +2227,7 @@ want to force the program to use the passive-open mode. To use this,
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set the <em/ftpfs_use_passive_connections/ option in the initialization file.
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The Midnight Commander keeps the directory listing in a cache. The cache
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expire time is configurable in the <lnk name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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expire time is configurable in the <ref name="Virtual FS" id="Virtual FS">
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dialog box. This has the funny behavior that even if you make changes to a
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directory, they will not be reflected in the directory listing until you
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force a cache reload with the C-r key. This is a feature (when you think
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@ -2248,7 +2247,7 @@ following syntax:
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The mc.ext file already provides a shortcut for tar files,
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this means that usually you just point to a tar file and
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press return to enter into the tar file, see the <lnk name="Extension
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press return to enter into the tar file, see the <ref name="Extension
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File Edit" id="Extension File Edit"> section for details on how this is done.
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Examples:
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@ -2439,7 +2438,7 @@ is used for a selected hyperlink.
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Special highlight colors determine how files are displayed
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when file highlighting is enabled (see the section on
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||||
<lnk name="Layout" id="Layout>).
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<ref name="Layout" id="Layout">).
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<em/directory/ is used for directories or symbolic links to directories;
|
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<em/executable/ for executable files;
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<em/link/ is used for symbolic links which are neither stalled nor linked
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@ -2541,7 +2540,7 @@ bottom line, in such case it will move the selection to
|
||||
the last file name in the panel.
|
||||
<tag/use_file_to_guess_type/ If this variable is on (the
|
||||
default) it will spawn the file command to match the file
|
||||
types listed on the <lnk name="mc.ext file" id="Extension File Edit">.
|
||||
types listed on the <ref name="mc.ext file" id="Extension File Edit">.
|
||||
<tag/xterm_mode/If this variable is on (default is off) when you browse the file
|
||||
system on a Tree panel, it will automatically reload the other panel
|
||||
with the contents of the selected directory.
|
||||
@ -2559,7 +2558,7 @@ section "terminal:your-terminal-name" and then for the
|
||||
section "terminal:general", each line of the section
|
||||
contains a key symbol that you want to define, followed by
|
||||
an equal sign and the definition for the key. You can use
|
||||
the special &bslsh;E form to represent the escape character and
|
||||
the special \E form to represent the escape character and
|
||||
the ^x to represent the control-x character.
|
||||
|
||||
The possible key symbols are:
|
||||
@ -2584,7 +2583,7 @@ For example, to define the key insert to be the
|
||||
<tt/Escape + [ + O + p/, you set this in the ini file:
|
||||
|
||||
<tscreen><verb>
|
||||
insert=&bslshv;E[Op
|
||||
insert=\E[Op
|
||||
</verb></tscreen>
|
||||
|
||||
The <em/complete/ key symbol represents the escape sequences
|
||||
@ -2618,7 +2617,7 @@ of nodes.
|
||||
|
||||
The full key list of the help viewer:
|
||||
|
||||
<lnk name="General movement keys" id="General Movement Keys"> are accepted.
|
||||
<ref name="General movement keys" id="General Movement Keys"> are accepted.
|
||||
|
||||
<descrip>
|
||||
<tag/tab/Move to the next item.
|
||||
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