Minor formatting and textual fixes.
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@ -2182,13 +2182,13 @@ owner/group of files at once.
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.\"NODE "File Operations"
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.SH "File Operations"
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When you copy, move or delete files the Midnight Commander shows the
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file operations dialog. It shows the files currently being operated on
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and there are at most three progress bars. The file bar tells how big
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part of the current file has been copied so far. The count bar tells
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how many of tagged files have been handled so far. The bytes bar tells
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how big part of total size of the tagged files has been handled so
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far. If the verbose option is off the file and bytes bars are not
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shown.
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file operations dialog. It shows the files currently being processed
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and uses up to three progress bars. The file bar indicates the
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percentage of the current file that has been processed so far. The
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count bar shows how many of the tagged files have been handled. The
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bytes bar indicates the percentage of the total size of the tagged files
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that has been handled. If the verbose option is off, the file and bytes
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bars are not shown.
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.PP
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There are two buttons at the bottom of the dialog. Pressing the Skip
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button will skip the rest of the current file. Pressing the Abort
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@ -2234,27 +2234,46 @@ matching the source mask are renamed.
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.PP
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There are other options which you can set:
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.PP
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Follow links tells whether make the symlinks and hardlinks in the source
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.B Follow links
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.PP
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determines whether make the symlinks and hardlinks in the source
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directory (recursively in subdirectories) new links in the target
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directory or whether would you like to copy their content.
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.PP
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Dive into subdirs tells what to do if in the target directory exists a
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directory with the same name as the file/directory being copied. The
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default action is to copy its content into that directory, by enabling
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this you can copy the source directory into that directory. Perhaps an
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example will help:
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.B Dive into subdirs
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.PP
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You want to copy content of a directory foo to /bla/foo, which is an
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already existing directory. Normally (when Dive is not set), mc would
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copy it exactly into /bla/foo. By enabling this option you will copy
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the content into /bla/foo/foo, because the directory already exists.
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determines the behavior when the source directory is about to be copied,
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but the target directory already exists. The default action is to copy
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the contents of the source directory into the target directory.
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Enabling this option causes copying the source directory itself into the
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target directory.
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.PP
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Preserve attributes tells whether to preserve the original files'
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permissions, timestamps and if you are root whether to preserve the
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original files' UID and GID. If this option is not set the current
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value of the umask will be respected.
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For example, you want to copy directory
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.I /foo
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containing file
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.I bar
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to
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.IR /bla/foo ,
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which is an already existing directory. Normally (when
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.B Dive into subdirs
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is not set), mc would copy file
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.I /foo/bar
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into the file
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.IR /bla/foo/bar .
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By enabling this option the
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.I /bla/foo/foo
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directory will be created, and
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.I /foo/bar
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will be copied into
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.IR /bla/foo/foo/bar .
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.PP
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.B "Use shell patterns on"
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.B Preserve attributes
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.PP
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determines whether to preserve the permissions, timestamps and (if you
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are root) the ownership of the original files. If this option is not
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set, the current value of the umask will be respected.
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.PP
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.B Use shell patterns on
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.PP
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When the shell patterns option is on you can use the '*' and '?'
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wildcards in the source mask. They work like they do in the shell. In
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If the source mask is "*.tar.gz", the destination is "/bla/*.tgz" and the
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file to be copied is "foo.tar.gz", the copy will be "foo.tgz" in "/bla".
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.PP
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Let's suppose you want to swap basename and extension so that "file.c"
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will become "c.file" and so on. The source mask for this is "*.*" and
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the destination is "\\2.\\1".
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Suppose you want to swap basename and extension so that "file.c" would
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become "c.file" and so on. The source mask for this is "*.*" and the
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destination is "\\2.\\1".
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.PP
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.B "Use shell patterns off"
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.B Use shell patterns off
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.PP
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When the shell patterns option is off the MC doesn't do automatic
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grouping anymore. You must use '\\(...\\)' expressions in the source
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@ -2293,7 +2312,7 @@ Let's suppose you want to swap basename and extension so that "file.c"
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will become "c.file" and so on. The source mask for this is
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"^\\(.*\\)\\.\\(.*\\)$" and the destination is "\\2.\\1".
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.PP
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.B "Case Conversions"
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.B Case Conversions
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.PP
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You can also change the case of the filenames. If you use '\\u'
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or '\\l' in the target mask, the next character will be converted to
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.\"NODE "FILES"
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.SH "FILES"
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The program will retrieve all of its information relative to the
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MC_DATADIR environment variable. If this variable is not set, then it
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will fall back to the @prefix@/share/mc directory.
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MC_DATADIR environment variable. If this variable is not set, it will
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fall back to the @prefix@/share/mc directory.
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.PP
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.I @prefix@/share/mc/mc.hlp
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.IP
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