Re: mc confusion
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roberto's comments on mc confusion were as follows:
# what is "M-Tab" "M-Enter" "C-Enter" and so-on...
"M-Tab", or Alt-Tab is the mc equivalent to the Tab key in the shell. It does
command-line completion.
"M-Enter", or Alt-Enter puts the currently selected file on the command line.
"C-Enter" or control-Enter does the same as Alt-Enter, but there is a caution
that it may not work on remote systems or some terminals.
Bacically, C- stands for the Control key, M- stands for the Alt key and S-
stands for the Shift key. If you see aimething like C-x t, that tells you
to press Control-x followed by t. If you see something like C-x p, C-x C-p, it
tells you that if you press Control-x followed by p or Control-x followed by
Control-p, both key sequences perform similar tasks.
HTH,
Lorenzo
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