Re: MC config
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:11:29PM +1000, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
>
> Hi,
> It is so nice to the old Norton Commander cloned as MC, a hugely productive
> tool.
>
> I seem to remember being able to use alt+key in NC to jump to the first
> matching file/folder.
> Is there a similar feature in MC ? What does M-key mean is this the same
> ?
$ mc /usr/share/doc/mc/
press F1 and read everything
point to FAQ.gz and press enter to read it.
> Also, can I configure MC so it remembers which folders/drive were in use
> last time MC was run ?
Yes it is a standard practice.
> Or to put me in the folder MC is working with when I exit MC ?
read manual page "man mc" its there.
> Can I change MC so I can use ESC instead of F10 ?
Press ESC and then 0 offer F10. (It's in FAQ)
Read my tutorial in Chapter 4 "Debian tutorials" in below link.
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