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mc.csh(1)			      mc			     mc.csh(1)

NAME
       mc.csh

SYNOPSIS
       This executable is part of the package 'mc': Midnight Commander

       Documentation for SUSE Linux Enterprise is available online at:
       <http://www.suse.com/documentation/sles11/> and also installed on the
       system at /usr/share/doc/manual/

       Additional documentation for a specific package may be available at
       /usr/share/doc/packages/mc/ ""

DESCRIPTION
       Midnight Commander is a Norton Commander clone, a program that
       manipulates and manages files and directories. It is useful, fast, and
       has color display on the Linux console. It also has mouse support if
       you run the gpm mouse server. This program requires the terminal
       description files in /usr/lib/terminfo, which are found in ncurses.rpm
       (the essential ones) or terminfo.rpm (the rest).

       You can also use Midnight Commander under the X Window System with your
       mouse. If you enter 'mc -c', colors are used.

       In Midnight Commander, the screen is divided into four sections: The
       majority of the screen is covered by two directory panels. The second
       to last line on the screen is the shell command line. The last line
       displays the function key assignments. At the very top, the menu list
       is shown. One of the directories displayed is the current working
       directory. This is where most of the commands are found. For certain
       commands, like copy and move, the second directory is used as the
       target directory.

AUTHORS
	   Miguel de Icaza <miguel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx>
	   Alexander Savelyev <fano@vcom.kiev.ua>
	   Andrej Borsenkow <borsenkow.msk@sni.de>
	   Andrew T. Veliath  <andrewtv@usa.net>
	   Christian GENNERAT	<christian.gennerat@alcatel.fr>
	   David Martin <dmartina@usa.net>
	   Dugan Orlando Porter <dugan@b011.eunet.es>
	   Federico Mena Quintero  <federico@redhat.com>
	   Fred Leeflang <fredl@nebula.ow.nl>
	   Ilya Zakharevich <ilya@math.ohio-state.edu>
	   Jakub Jelinek <jj@sunsite.mff.cuni.cz>
	   Janne Kukonlehto <jtklehto@paju.oulu.fi>
	   Kjartan Maraas  <kmaraas@online.no>
	   Mauricio Plaza <mok@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx>
	   Norbert Warmuth  <nwarmuth@privat.circular.de>
	   Owen Taylor	<otaylor@redhat.com>
	   Paul Sheer <psheer@obsidian.co.za>
	   Pavel Machek	 <pavel@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
	   Pavel Roskin	 <pavel_roskin@geocities.com>
	   Peter Kleiweg  <kleiweg@let.rug.nl>
	   Radek Doulik <rodo@earn.cvut.cz>
	   Raja R Harinath  <harinath@cs.umn.edu>
	   Sebastian Wilhelmi  <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>
	   Sergey Korshunoff <seyko@p5.f434.n5020.z2.fidonet.org>
	   Sung-Hyun Nam  <namsh@lgic.co.kr>
	   Timur I. Bakeyev  <mc@bat.ru>
	   Tuomas J. Lukka <lukka@iki.fi>
	   Wayne Roberts <wroberts1@cx983858-b.orng1.occa.home.com>

LICENSE
       GPL v2 or later

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11	  2011-11-23			     mc.csh(1)
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