* Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
@ 2009-12-29 23:55 José A. Romero L.
2009-12-30 23:36 ` Thorsten Bonow
2010-01-07 0:27 ` David Combs
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: José A. Romero L. @ 2009-12-29 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hello, Emacs Community!
After almost a whole year of work, I'm releasing version 4 of the
Sunrise Commander file manager for GNU Emacs. Here is a list of the
most important and noteworthy changes made since version 3 (r170) was
first published:
MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS:
* Faster (and more compliant with the specification) implementations
of copy and rename operations.
* Pane history rings can now be made persistent across Emacs sessions
using savehist.
* Broken symbolic links are now automatically marked and highlighted,
so they can be spotted right away.
* Improved delete command with "(a)lways" option for recursive
deletions.
* Improved panes transposing (smaller footprint, does not recalculate
the state of the panes).
* Improved window resizing and layout switching.
NEW FEATURES:
* File info (y) can be used to calculate (recursively) the total size
in bytes of all marked / selected files and directories.
* Cloning (K). It may happen that you need to make a copy of a deeply
nested tree of directories, but without any of the files inside, or
make only hard (or symbolic) links instead of regular files. That's
what cloning is for. Copying recursively a directory is a especial
case of cloning.
* Path projection (C-M-o). Given two sufficiently similar directory
trees (for instance, two branches of some project from SVN), if you
navigate deep inside one of them, path projection lets you move the
passive pane to the equivalent directory in the other tree with one
single keystroke.
* Tabbed interface (provided by the sunrise-x-tabs extension).
* Always visible (clickable) directory paths in both panes, even when
scrolling very long directories (provided by the sunrise-x-modeline
extension).
* New checkpoints (pane bookmarks) implementation, tightly integrated
with the bookmarks framework in Emacs 23. The old implementation is
still available (particularly for Emacs 22 users, as the new one is
not backwards compatible). In any case, the feature is now provided
as an extension (sunrise-x-checkpoint and sunrise-x-old-checkpoint)
and is totally optional. It also integrates better with the rest of
Emacs than before.
OTHER CHANGES AND BUGFIXES:
* Bugfix: backup files with "~" suffix are now correctly copied.
* Added support for multiple frames (the panes are "stolen" from the
previous frame).
* Sunrise is now automatically disabled when its frame is closed.
* Simplified ediff functionality, works now OK with PSVN.
* Additional scrolling commands (C-e, C-y). When quick-viewing these
commands effect the viewer window instead of the current pane.
* other-window (C-x o) now selects the active pane when moving from a
non-sunrise window.
* Added support for comparing directories by (n)ame.
* sr-dired-prev-subdir (J,^) can be now prefixed with a digit to make
higher jumps than one directory at a time.
* Now also directories and symbolic links can be Quick-Viewed (o).
* Changed "directory comparison" to "pane contents comparison" (with
additional support for VIRTUAL mode)
* Fixed find and locate operations to leave alone the buffers created
by previous operations.
* Virtual panes use now relative paths when possible.
* Synchronizing panes (M-o) and opening new virtual buffers (C-c C-v)
can be now prefixed with a digit to effect the active pane, instead
of the passive one.
* Fixed support for virtual copying in W32
* Removed leading "." entry from pure virtual buffers.
For more details on the Sunrise Commander, a list of all currently
available extensions, and several useful tips and tricks visit:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Sunrise_Commander
or download it directly from:
http://joseito.republika.pl/sunrise-commander.el.gz
As usually, enjoy ;-) Any contributions, suggestions or comments will
be very welcome.
Cheers, and Happy 2010!
--
José Alfredo Romero L.
escherdragon at gmail.com
"The opposite of war is not peace -- it's creation." (Jonathan Larson)
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* Re: Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
2009-12-29 23:55 Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released José A. Romero L.
@ 2009-12-30 23:36 ` Thorsten Bonow
2009-12-30 23:41 ` Thorsten Bonow
2009-12-31 11:22 ` José A. Romero L.
2010-01-07 0:27 ` David Combs
1 sibling, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Bonow @ 2009-12-30 23:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
>>>>> "José" == José A Romero L <escherdragon@gmail.com> writes:
José> Hello, Emacs Community! After almost a whole year of work, I'm
José> releasing version 4 of the Sunrise Commander file manager for GNU
José> Emacs. Here is a list of the most important and noteworthy changes
José> made since version 3 (r170) was first published:
José> MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS:
[...]
José> As usually, enjoy ;-) Any contributions, suggestions or comments will
José> be very welcome.
Hi,
thanks for your work, I really love sunrise-commander.
I'm wondering if the new version still supports the "sunrise-x-loop" extension.
This is what I tried after failing with my normal configuration:
Start a fresh emacs with "emacs23 -Q"
Put
(require 'sunrise-commander)
(require 'sunrise-x-loop)
in the *scratch* buffer, evaluate the buffer and call "sunrise" (both files are
in my load path).
Choosing a big file and trying to copy it in the background:
Pressing
C-u C
leads to emacs asking me if I want to copy the file *in the background*, but
after accepting, my emacs is unresponsive till the copying is done.
José> Cheers, and Happy 2010!
Thx mate. All the best for 2010.
Toto
--
Contact information and PGP key at
http://www.withouthat.org/~toto/homepage/contact.html
Germany 0 : Orwell 1984
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* Re: Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
2009-12-30 23:36 ` Thorsten Bonow
@ 2009-12-30 23:41 ` Thorsten Bonow
2009-12-31 11:22 ` José A. Romero L.
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Bonow @ 2009-12-30 23:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
>>>>> "Toto" == Thorsten Bonow <thorsten.bonow@withouthat.org> writes:
[...]
Toto> I'm wondering if the new version still supports the "sunrise-x-loop"
Toto> extension.
Sorry for the noise, I wasn't thinking: I'm using GNU Emacs 23.1.1 on my up to
date Debian Unstable GNU Linux box.
Toto
--
Contact information and PGP key at
http://www.withouthat.org/~toto/homepage/contact.html
Aaachen University of Technology -- now even further ahead...
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* Re: Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
2009-12-30 23:36 ` Thorsten Bonow
2009-12-30 23:41 ` Thorsten Bonow
@ 2009-12-31 11:22 ` José A. Romero L.
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: José A. Romero L. @ 2009-12-31 11:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 31 Gru, 00:36, Thorsten Bonow <thorsten.bo...@withouthat.org>
wrote:
(...)
> I'm wondering if the new version still supports the "sunrise-x-loop" extension.
>
> This is what I tried after failing with my normal configuration:
>
(...)
> leads to emacs asking me if I want to copy the file *in the background*, but
> after accepting, my emacs is unresponsive till the copying is done.
(...)
Err, oops, my bad :-)
Please upgrade your copy of sunrise-x-loop.el, I've just uploaded a
new version everywhere (BTW also sunrise-x-mirror has to be upgraded,
if you use it).
Thanks a lot for reporting the bug, and sorry for the inconvenience.
Cheers,
--
José A. Romero L.
escherdragon at gmail.com
"We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals."
(Quarry worker's creed)
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* Re: Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
2009-12-29 23:55 Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released José A. Romero L.
2009-12-30 23:36 ` Thorsten Bonow
@ 2010-01-07 0:27 ` David Combs
2010-01-07 9:11 ` José A. Romero L.
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: David Combs @ 2010-01-07 0:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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In article <880ad156-15ed-4e56-a1bf-8f7c0bb063e1@k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
José A. Romero L. <escherdragon@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello, Emacs Community!
>
>After almost a whole year of work, I'm releasing version 4 of the
>Sunrise Commander file manager for GNU Emacs. Here is a list of the
>most important and noteworthy changes made since version 3 (r170) was
>first published:
>
Before I go google it or go to its web-site or the emacs-wiki,
could you say just a few words about sunrise commander, maybe?
If it relates to a "file manager" on windows, or even on
Solaris -- I never use it, since dired is so very, very cool.
Is it something you use instead of, uh, dired? And (from
looking at your announcement) with a jillion more-than-dired
neat features?
Or what?
Thanks!
David
PS: yes, I will go hunt it down, but a from-the-horse's-moutn
answer to a question like this would be interesting to see.
D.
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* Re: Sunrise Commander: Version 4 released.
2010-01-07 0:27 ` David Combs
@ 2010-01-07 9:11 ` José A. Romero L.
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: José A. Romero L. @ 2010-01-07 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Jan 7, 01:27, dkco...@panix.com (David Combs) wrote:
(...)
> Before I go google it or go to its web-site or the emacs-wiki,
> could you say just a few words about sunrise commander, maybe?
Sure. It's a Midnight/Norton Commander-style file manager (OFM) built
atop of dired.
> If it relates to a "file manager" on windows, or even on
> Solaris -- I never use it, since dired is so very, very cool.
Dired is also a "file manager", it just belongs to a different
family.
> Is it something you use instead of, uh, dired? And (from
> looking at your announcement) with a jillion more-than-dired
> neat features?
Not instead -- it is dired. More properly said, it's a major mode
derived from dired, with a few added functions to make it work like a
two-pane commander and some (rather simple) integration with terminal
modes. Regular dired functionality remains untouched.
> Or what?
>
> Thanks!
You are welcome.
> David
>
> PS: yes, I will go hunt it down, but a from-the-horse's-moutn
> answer to a question like this would be interesting to see.
There it is -- where's my carrot? ;-)
Cheers,
--
José Alfredo Romero L.
escherdragon at gmail.com
"The opposite of war is not peace -- it's creation." (Jonathan Larson)
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