Thank you, Andr�s, Quoting B�RTH�ZI Andr�s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I started to work on one-page cheat sheet of MC commands. > > It's at http://twiki.med.yale.edu/~peterm/mc1.htm > M-o (Alt-O) is works different in the latest versions. I plan to upgrade - not yet. :-( > Just jumps in the > other panel to the same directory as the current. I should include Left > and the Right keys (Lynx like moving) in the list (although they just > works, if it set int the configuration menu). The help is about the same > thing, anyway I think it's still a good idea... I do not suggest to use my cheat sheet *instead* of help. I propose to *support* help: When reading help, you need to make notes. Why not provide these notes for users? Also, help is more detailed. I assume user already did read help. I skip the details provided in help. Just wanted to have all available commands at a glance. Work in progress... ;-) I created also one-page quick introduction to mc. I put it all on our Twiki: http://twiki.med.yale.edu/twiki/bin/view/Tools/MidnightCommanderIntro If you or anybody wants suggest any changes, just reply here, or register and edit the page: it's a wiki after all! I appreciate your help. -- Peter Masiar, [EMAIL PROTECTED], (203) 764-8131 I am not a lawyer. My ideas are solely mine, are NOT binding for University. If in doubt, me wrong, Yale policy right: http://www.yale.edu/policy/itaup.html _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
