![]() ![]() May not work on remote systems and some terminals Ĭ-Shift-Enter copy the full path name of the currently selected file to the command line. ![]() ![]() ? Ctrl-Shift-Enter copies full path of selected file in the command lineĮsc-H and Alt-H shows command line history (Alt-H is used by Teraterm) Man page quote: This section lists keys which are useful to avoid excessive typing when entering shell commands.Īlt-Enter copy the currently selected file name to the command line Ĭ-Enter same a Alt-Enter. Useful for using svn commands w/multiple files * * (Backslash) remove marking for more data (opposite to "+") Command line and shell windowĪlt-Enter or Esc-Enter copies selected filename in command line Ĭtrl-x p Copies the current directory to the command lineĬtrl-x t Copies/pastes the currently selected filename(s) to the cl. All files with names that fill condition(s) in regular expression will be marked. Shift+ Shift- brings up the input box where it can be given regular expression. ** * ** marks removes marking for all files in active panel (not directories) Insert or Ctrl-T marks or removes mark on file(s) Īlt-G marks first file or directory in active panel Īlt-R marks middle file or directory in active panel Īlt-J marks last file or directory in active panel Ĭtrl-/ Look for filename given in last line of active panel (not whole screen), and jumps on first file #Compare screen commander free#If a ftp session times out, you can use this to free the open vfs so you can log in again Use up-arrow, down-arrow, page-up, page-down, home and end keys to browse the directory content.Ĭtrl-X C opens chmod dialog for marked file Ĭtrl-X O opens chown dialog for marked file Ĭtrl-X A Open VFS list. This way you can switch from a dual panel display to a single panel display TAB or Ctrl-U is switching focus between left and right panel Īlt-T or Esc-T Change the panel display options in round-robit fashion. CTRL-X + D - compare directories or files ![]()
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