Hello, Emacs Community! Just to inform you that version 3 of the Sunrise Commander file manager for GNU Emacs is already available at http://joseito.republika.pl/sunrise-commander.el.gz
For more details on the Sunrise Commander and some of its extensions, please check the Emacs Wiki page: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Sunrise_Commander Here's a short summary of the improvements made since version 2 (rev. 61) was released: + Passive navigation (in passive pane). + Synchronized navigation (in both panes). + List of directories in active pane's history ring. + Comparison of directories by file contents (using MD5 sums). + Creation of hard and symbolic, absolute and relative links (in systems that support them). + Easy resizing of the panes (using "[" and "]"). + Customizable directory history length. + Improved support for Editable Dired (WDired) mode in regular, as well as in virtual panes (Careful with that axe, Eugene! Be sure to play a while with this feature before using it for real). + Improved hiding of file attributes: it's now sticky in each pane and there's a variable that can be customized to have them hidden from the start. + Improved display of hidden files: it's now sticky and there's a variable that can be customized to have them displayed from the start. + Improved management of Sunrise buffers: never more than 2 Sunrise buffers are now kept alive. + Improved management of open terminals, including automatic renaming, so the last opened one is always named "*terminal*". + Virtual copy (copying files/directories to a virtual pane that can be later saved to a regular file). + New command line expansion (CLEX) macros: %n, %N (expand to file names without paths). + Fixed execution of dired-do-query-replace-regexp (Q), dired-do-find- marked-files (F) and dired-do-search (A) from inside Sunrise. + Fast backup of marked files (@!). + Customizable font-lock colors and styles. + Vertical locking of panes. + Start and Quit hooks. Enjoy ;) -- José A. Romero L. escherdragon at gmail dot com. "We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals." (Quarry worker's creed) _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
