Path: nntp.gmd.de!newsserver.jvnc.net!nntpserver.pppl.gov!princeton! gw1.att.com!csn!boulder!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic! news.funet.fi!news.csc.fi!news.helsinki.fi!not-for-mail From: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce Subject: Midnight Commander 2.0 Followup-To: comp.os.linux.misc Date: 20 Feb 1995 13:58:58 +0200 Organization: ? Lines: 242 Sender: wirze...@cc.helsinki.fi Approved: linux-annou...@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius) Message-ID: <3ia062$9n9@myntti.helsinki.fi> Reply-To: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx NNTP-Posting-Host: myntti.helsinki.fi Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Keywords: file directory manager shell browser utility curses mouse menu visual user-friendly color sex good hot cheese nice yummm ANNOUNCING * The Midnight Commander v2.0 * Briefly ~~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander is a Unix file manager and shell, useful to novice and guru alike. Version 2.0 has many major enhancements. It is available by FTP from the following sites: sunsite.unc.edu and mirrors: Linux/utils/file/managers/mc-2.0.tar.gz ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx: /linux/local/mc-2.0.tar.gz (the official site). Longly ~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander (previous name: Mouseless Commander) is a user-friendly yet powerful file manager and visual shell for Unix systems. For the Unix neophyte it provides a clear, user-friendly, and somewhat protected interface to the complexities of a Unix system. For the expert user, it can make many frequent operations more efficient: shifting large groups of files around and many other common file managing tasks. It works with color terminals and looks very nice. The Commander's current features include: * Full mouse support on xterm and the Linux console * A built-in file viewer with ASCII and hex modes, regexp string searching, optional automatic file decompression, horizontal scrolling, goto-line, etc. * Hypertext online context-sensitive help * An extensible, flexible user-defined menu system * Emacs-like command line editing * A history of shell commands entered * User-defined default actions on files, according to their name (for example, you can bind xv %f to gif files). * Mask renaming of files (as in: "rename s.*.tar.gz source.*.tgz") * Secure recursive file deleting, copying and moving operations. * Auto-mounting and unmounting of temporary filesystems (floppies, etc.) * A "directory hotlist" to let you move to directories you frequently use with very few keystrokes * Incremental and wrap-around searching for file and directory names * Compare directories feature * General user interface improvements: more keys do what you might expect them to do (C-c to cancel things, C-g for emacs users, etc.) * Quick-view mode: automatically display the currently selected file in the other panel. Uncompression is performed automatically, and only as needed, so you never have to wait. * A graphical "tree" display of directory structures, which allows you to navigate rapidly through your file system (you can copy, remove, and move directories within this mode). The tree is built as you use it, so, again, you needn't sit there twiddling your thumbs while you wait for the tree to be built (but you can if you want to ;-) * If you use bash, tcsh or zsh, the Commander can optionally run with a companion subshell process and feed all your shell commands to it, instead of spawning a new shell to run every command you type. Apart from the gain in speed, this means that you can use all your usual aliases and shell functions, as well as job control, command history, variable substitution, background processes and so on. You can switch the Commander's display on and off at any time with a single keystroke, and when it is off you appear to be in your usual login shell. * On Linux, you can specify a certain number of lines at the bottom of the screen to be used as a command output area; the Commander will leave output from your shell commands undisturbed in this area, so you don't have to use C-o to see it. * User-definable file listing formats: you can specify which data fields are to be displayed, their size and alignment, etc. * Screen layout control: the file panels are resizable, and can appear side by side or one above the other. The keybar at the bottom of the screen can be removed to save screen space. * Re-written, vastly improved find-file feature. File searches can be interrupted and resumed, and the resulting list of files can be manipulated usefully within the Commander. * Configurable colors: you can define a default color scheme, and alternative schemes which are selected according to the terminal you are using. * Info view mode: detailed information in the other panel about the currently selected file and current file system. * File and directory management operations: tag, delete, copy, rename, move, create links (hard and symbolic), chmod, chown, etc. Detailed information and control is available during these operations: percentage-done figures are displayed (only in verbose mode), and you can stop the operation at any time, skip files, decide what to do about files which are about to be overwritten, etc. * 8-bit clean support, for viewing national characters and symbols. Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander currently runs (at least) on Linux 1.0, Linux 1.1, NetBSD 1.0, SunOS 4.1, Solaris 2.3, Irix 5.2, Ultrix 4.3, Aix 3.2.5, A/UX, HP-UX 7, HP-UX 9. And since it is configured with GNU autoconf, it should be straightforward to port it to other systems. You may need to have certain auxiliary packages installed on your machine to be able to build the Midnight Commander. They are all available at ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx so that you can download them at the same time as the Commander if you wish. They are: * ncurses 1.8.5.2 ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx in /linux/local ftp.netcom.com in /pub/zm/zmbenhal Notes: Don't get ncurses 1.8.6; it's buggy. If ncurses hasn't been ported to your system you can try to build the Commander with the native curses library on your system. This works well on System V flavoured systems, but it may not be very pretty or even usable on BSD systems. If you use a version of ncurses different than 1.8.5.2, we include a patch for making it 8 bit clean. * gpm-0.97 ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx in /linux/local iride.unipv.it in /pub/gpm Notes: This is the excellent Linux "General Purpose Mouse" server; needed if you want mouse support in Linux virtual consoles. More Information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WWW page: there is a Midnight Commander page on the World Wide Web containing screen snapshots of the program, links to some relevant FTP sites, archives of the mailing lists, etc. The URL is: http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/ Mailing lists: the following Commander-related lists are available: mc: General discussion of the Midnight Commander mc-digest: The mc list, in digest format mc-announce: Major announcements about the Commander mc-patch: The latest Commander patches (4-8 per week) mc-devel: Technical development discussion (open to all comers) To subscribe, send e-mail to majord...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx with the following line in the body of the message: subscribe <list-name> [optional-address] The MC Development Team ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miguel de Icaza mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx Radek Doulik r...@earn.cvut.cz Janne Kukonlehto jtkle...@paju.oulu.fi Fred Leeflang fr...@nebula.ow.nl Mauricio Plaza m...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx Dugan O. Porter du...@b011.eunet.es Other Contributors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Torben Fjerdingstad t...@olivia.ping.dk Massimo Fontanelli mc8...@mclink.it Jakub Jelinek jelin...@jfch.vc.cvut.cz Jean-Daniel Luiset lui...@cih.hcuge.ch Thomas Pundt pun...@math.uni-muenster.de Alessandro Rubini rub...@iride.unipv.it Vadim Sinolitis v...@nsrd.npi.msu.su Jon Stevens r...@dolphin.csudh.edu Linux Software Map Entry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Begin3 Title: Midnight Commander Version: 2.0 Entered-date: 19FEB95 Description: File manager and visual shell. [More!] Keywords: file directory manager shell browser utility curses mouse menu visual user-friendly color sex good hot cheese nice yummm Author: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza) jtkle...@paju.oulu.fi (Janne Kukonlehto) du...@b011.eunet.es (Dugan Orlando Porter) r...@earn.cvut.cz (Radek Doulik) fr...@nebula.ow.nl (Fred Leeflang) m...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Mauricio Plaza) Maintained-by: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/utils/file/managers 356k mc-2.0.tar.gz Alternate-site: ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx /linux/local 356k mc-2.0.tar.gz Platforms: i386-linux-linux1.0, i386-linux-linux1.1, mips-dec-ultrix4.3, mips-sgi-irix5.2, rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5, sparc-sun-sunos4.1, sparc-sun-netbsd1.0, sparc-sun-solaris2.3, hppa-hp-hpux9, hppa-hp-hpux7, m68k-apple-aux Any BSD unix with ncurses 1.8.5.2 (available ftp.netcom.com:/pub/zmbenhal) (ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:/linux/local) If mouse support is required on the Linux console, then the GPM mouse server (available at iride.unipv.it:/pub/gpm) (ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:/linux/local) Copying-policy: GPL End -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-annou...@news.ornl.gov PLEASE remember Keywords: and a short description of the software.
Path: nntp.gmd.de!newsserver.jvnc.net!nntpserver.pppl.gov!princeton! rutgers!sgigate.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!lll-winken.llnl.gov!uwm.edu! math.ohio-state.edu!usc!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!ai-lab!hill.gnu.ai.mit.edu! miguel From: mig...@sphinx.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Miguel de Icaza) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps,comp.unix.aix,comp.unix.ultrix, comp.unix.user-friendly,comp.unix.aux,comp.unix.solaris, comp.sys.sgi.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps Subject: ANNOUNCE: Midnight Commander 2.1 file manager Followup-To: comp.os.linux.misc Date: 21 Feb 1995 03:03:41 GMT Organization: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Lines: 243 Distribution: world Message-ID: <MIGUEL.95Feb20210341@sphinx.gnu.ai.mit.edu> Reply-To: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx NNTP-Posting-Host: hill.gnu.ai.mit.edu ANNOUNCING * The Midnight Commander v2.1 * Briefly ~~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander is a Unix file manager and shell, text mode based, useful to novice and guru alike. Version 2.1 has many major enhancements. Althought it was originally a Linux application, now it has been ported to many systems. It is available by FTP from the following sites: sunsite.unc.edu and mirrors: Linux/utils/file/managers/mc-2.1.tar.gz ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx: /linux/local/mc-2.1.tar.gz (the official site). Longly ~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander (previous name: Mouseless Commander) is a user-friendly yet powerful file manager and visual shell for Unix systems. For the Unix neophyte it provides a clear, user-friendly, and somewhat protected interface to the complexities of a Unix system. For the expert user, it can make many frequent operations more efficient: shifting large groups of files around and many other common file managing tasks. It works with color terminals and looks very nice. The Commander's current features include: * Full mouse support on xterm and the Linux console * A built-in file viewer with ASCII and hex modes, regexp string searching, optional automatic file decompression, horizontal scrolling, goto-line, etc. * Hypertext online context-sensitive help * An extensible, flexible user-defined menu system with a simple macro substitution. * Emacs-like command line editing * A history of shell commands entered * User-defined default actions on files, according to their name (for example, you can bind xv %f to gif files). * Mask renaming of files (as in: "rename s.*.tar.gz source.*.tgz") * Secure recursive file deleting, copying and moving operations. * Auto-mounting and umounting of temporary filesystems (floppies, etc.) * A "directory hotlist" to let you move to directories you frequently use with very few keystrokes * Incremental and wrap-around searching for file and directory names * Directorie compare feature * General user interface improvements: more keys do what you might expect them to do (C-c to cancel things, C-g for emacs users, etc.) * Quick-view mode: automatically display the currently selected file in the other panel. Uncompression is performed automatically, and only as needed, so you never have to wait. * A visual "tree" display of directory structures, which allows you to navigate rapidly through your file system (you can copy, remove, and move directories within this mode). The tree is built as you use it, so, again, you needn't sit there twiddling your thumbs while you wait for the tree to be built (but you can if you want to ;-) * If you use bash, tcsh or zsh, the Commander can optionally run with a companion subshell process and feed all your shell commands to it, instead of spawning a new shell to run every command you type. Apart from the gain in speed, this means that you can use all your usual aliases and shell functions, as well as job control, command history, variable substitution, background processes and so on. You can switch the Commander's display on and off at any time with a single keystroke, and when it is off you appear to be in your usual login shell. * User-definable file listing formats: you can specify which data fields are to be displayed, their size and alignment, etc. * Screen layout control: the file panels are resizable, and can appear side by side or one above the other. The keybar at the bottom of the screen can be removed to save screen space. * Re-written, vastly improved find-file feature. File searches can be interrupted and resumed, and the resulting list of files can be manipulated usefully within the Commander. * Configurable colors: you can define a default color scheme, and alternative schemes which are selected according to the terminal you are using. * Info view mode: detailed information in the other panel about the currently selected file and current file system. * File and directory management operations: tag, delete, copy, rename, move, create links (hard and symbolic), chmod, chown, etc. Detailed information and control is available during these operations: percentage-done figures are displayed (only in verbose mode), and you can stop the operation at any time, skip files, decide what to do about files which are about to be overwritten, etc. * 8-bit clean support, for viewing national characters and symbols. Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Midnight Commander currently runs (at least) on Linux 1.0, Linux 1.1, NetBSD 1.0, SunOS 4.1, Solaris 2.3, Irix 5.2, Ultrix 4.3, Aix 3.2.5, A/UX, HP-UX 7, HP-UX 9. And since it is configured with GNU autoconf, it should be straightforward to port it to other systems. You may need to have certain auxiliary packages installed on your machine to be able to build the Midnight Commander. They are all available at ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx so that you can download them at the same time as the Commander if you wish. They are: * ncurses 1.8.5.2 ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx in /linux/local ftp.netcom.com in /pub/zm/zmbenhal Notes: Don't get ncurses 1.8.6; it's buggy. If ncurses hasn't been ported to your system you can try to build the Commander with the native curses library on your system. This works well on System V flavoured systems, but it may not be very pretty or even usable on BSD systems. If you use a version of ncurses different than 1.8.5.2, we include a patch for making it 8 bit clean. * gpm-0.97 ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx in /linux/local iride.unipv.it in /pub/gpm Notes: This is the excellent Linux "General Purpose Mouse" server; needed if you want mouse support in Linux virtual consoles. More Information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WWW page: there is a Midnight Commander page on the World Wide Web containing screen snapshots of the program, links to some relevant FTP sites, archives of the mailing lists, etc. The URL is: http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/ Mailing lists: the following Commander-related lists are available: mc: General discussion of the Midnight Commander mc-digest: The mc list, in digest format mc-announce: Major announcements about the Commander mc-patch: The latest Commander patches (4-8 per week) mc-devel: Technical development discussion (open to all comers) To subscribe, send e-mail to majord...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx with the following line in the body of the message: subscribe <list-name> [optional-address] The MC Development Team ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miguel de Icaza mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx Radek Doulik r...@earn.cvut.cz Janne Kukonlehto jtkle...@paju.oulu.fi Fred Leeflang fr...@nebula.ow.nl Mauricio Plaza m...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx Dugan O. Porter du...@b011.eunet.es Other Contributors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Torben Fjerdingstad t...@olivia.ping.dk Massimo Fontanelli mc8...@mclink.it Jakub Jelinek jelin...@jfch.vc.cvut.cz Jean-Daniel Luiset lui...@cih.hcuge.ch Thomas Pundt pun...@math.uni-muenster.de Alessandro Rubini rub...@iride.unipv.it Vadim Sinolitis v...@nsrd.npi.msu.su Jon Stevens r...@dolphin.csudh.edu Linux Software Map Entry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Begin3 Title: Midnight Commander Version: 2.1 Entered-date: 20FEB95 Description: File manager and visual shell. [More!] Keywords: file directory manager shell browser utility curses mouse menu visual user-friendly color sex good hot cheese nice yummm Author: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza) jtkle...@paju.oulu.fi (Janne Kukonlehto) du...@b011.eunet.es (Dugan Orlando Porter) r...@earn.cvut.cz (Radek Doulik) fr...@nebula.ow.nl (Fred Leeflang) m...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Mauricio Plaza) Maintained-by: mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/utils/file/managers 356k mc-2.1.tar.gz Alternate-site: ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx /linux/local 356k mc-2.1.tar.gz Platforms: i386-linux-linux1.0, i386-linux-linux1.1, mips-dec-ultrix4.3, mips-sgi-irix5.2, rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5, sparc-sun-sunos4.1, sparc-sun-netbsd1.0, sparc-sun-solaris2.3, hppa-hp-hpux9, hppa-hp-hpux7, m68k-apple-aux Any BSD unix with ncurses 1.8.5.2 (available ftp.netcom.com:/pub/zmbenhal) (ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:/linux/local) If mouse support is required on the Linux console, then the GPM mouse server (available at iride.unipv.it:/pub/gpm) (ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:/linux/local) Copying-policy: GPL End -- mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx <a href="http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/">The Midnight Commander</a> -- mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx <a href="http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/">The Midnight Commander</a>