On Jan 7, 01:27, [email protected] (David Combs) wrote: (...) > Before I go google it or go to its web-site or the emacs-wiki, > could you say just a few words about sunrise commander, maybe?
Sure. It's a Midnight/Norton Commander-style file manager (OFM) built atop of dired. > If it relates to a "file manager" on windows, or even on > Solaris -- I never use it, since dired is so very, very cool. Dired is also a "file manager", it just belongs to a different family. > Is it something you use instead of, uh, dired? And (from > looking at your announcement) with a jillion more-than-dired > neat features? Not instead -- it is dired. More properly said, it's a major mode derived from dired, with a few added functions to make it work like a two-pane commander and some (rather simple) integration with terminal modes. Regular dired functionality remains untouched. > Or what? > > Thanks! You are welcome. > David > > PS: yes, I will go hunt it down, but a from-the-horse's-moutn > answer to a question like this would be interesting to see. There it is -- where's my carrot? ;-) Cheers, -- José Alfredo Romero L. escherdragon at gmail.com "The opposite of war is not peace -- it's creation." (Jonathan Larson) _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
