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Re: [opensuse] article about Midnight Commander
- From: "Mark Goldstein" <goldstein.mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 14:17:22 +0200
- Message-id: <1d8633230612050417y792f6651tc4b1e2701b65976f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 12/5/06, Lev Lafayette <lev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, Norton Commander is closer to MC than Xtree.
One very powerful feature of MC is "macro" parameters. I'm using it quite often.
E.g. I have different releases in 2 directories and I want to check
differences between files one by one. I'm opening these directories in
2 panels and use command
diff %f %D/%f (compare file under cursor in the current panel with
file with the same name in the other panel).
I just need to set the cursor on the file, select the command from
history, Enter, move cursor to the next file and so on...
Regards,
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Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Well, Norton Commander is closer to MC than Xtree.
One very powerful feature of MC is "macro" parameters. I'm using it quite often.
E.g. I have different releases in 2 directories and I want to check
differences between files one by one. I'm opening these directories in
2 panels and use command
diff %f %D/%f (compare file under cursor in the current panel with
file with the same name in the other panel).
I just need to set the cursor on the file, select the command from
history, Enter, move cursor to the next file and so on...
Regards,
--
Mark Goldstein
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