* Macros are defined via regular expressions instead of prefixes. This nice idea has been suggested by Alejandro Forero Cuervo. * Really no dupes are stored in the command history. * The size and layout of the applet will be modified automatically if the panel size is changed. * Command completion is now provided by a new function by Travis Hume. Since his routine is not based on a bash script (like my old function) it should be faster. * Mini-Commander has no longer an internal version number. Instead the version number of MATE is used from now on. * Halfline had the idea to implement an history base auto completion and wrote the inital code. This feature is optional. Release 1.0.0: * This is v1.0.0 because all basic features have been implemented. * Allow pasting into the input box with the middle mouse button (idea taken from the applet WebControl by Garrett Smith). * Prefix matching has been improved. * Three very useful macros from Chad Powell have been added. I had to increase the maximum allowed macro length just for his macros ;-). You need to remove ~/.mate/mini-commander to get this new default macro. Here is Chad's own description: The following macro for the Mini-Commander allows you to enter av:searchstring and search on altavista. It automatically changes ", +, and spaces to the right characters for the url. I thought you might want to add this to the default macros. I got the idea from the new web-search applet, thought that rather than have a seperate applet, it would be pretty easy to make Mini-Commander do it. He also wrote macros for yahoo and freshmeat which have been included as default macros. * Signal handler installation routine has been rewritten. Hopefully this will fix the "zombie" problem which a few people (Charles Duffy and Brian J. Murrell) have reported. * A patch from Nick Lamb has been added which makes the handle box optional. He writes: I saw in your TODO, that you wanted to make the Handle-box widget optional, and since people not a million miles from me in this lab kept moaning about it, I had an itch to scratch :) Release 0.0.14: * Mini-Commander can be detached from panel. This is useful for people who use vertical panel. * Up to 99 changeable macros are supported. * File browser added. * Clickable history list added. [suggested by Brian J. Murrell] * Dupes are no longer stored in command history. * History is stored when the program is terminated and restored when it is started later. * Command completion has been enhanced. Now it works even if a prefix is used. Also it delivers the largest possible completion even if the given command is not unique. * Preferences bug fixed. Release 0.0.13: * Documentation in SGML/DocBook format created. Release 0.0.12: * works with newest mate libraries (from cvs) again * mini-commander becomes part of mate-core (thanks to Kevin M Fox who suggested this on mate's mailing list) Release 0.0.11: * first support of command completion (use the [tab] key) Release 0.0.10: * configurable height of command line * default macros enhanced (for example Kevin M Fox suggested to use mate-terminal instead of nxterm as default) (you have to do `rm ~/.mate/mini-commander` to get the new default values) * cleaner UI * code cleanup Release 0.0.9: * preferences-save-bug fixed Release 0.0.8: * freely configurable command line colors * freely configurable applet size * more configurable prefixes * bug in new history feature fixed Release 0.0.7: * freely configurable prefixes * support for internationalization (I added a german translation) * history remembers current command even if you type KeyUp, KeyDown (suggested by Itamar S.-T.) Release 0.0.6b: * dependency-bug fixed (program didn't compile if mate wasn't installed in /opt/mate) (reported by Kevin M Fox and Itamar S.-T.) Release 0.0.6: * wrong-binary-filename-bug fixed * properties dialog box added (session management); clock is now optional Release 0.0.5: * autoconf/automake are used for building Release 0.0.4: * new outfit * no more zombie processes (thanks to Jacob C. Berkman) Release 0.0.3: * Applet renamed to "Mini-Commander". * If you enter a URL then netscape will be started (suggested by Kevin M Fox). * If you enter "term:<command>command</command>" then <command>command</command> is executed in nxterm or xterm (for non-X programs). * Clock added. * Fixed a redraw bug of the frame. Release 0.0.2: * Mini-Commander has a history of the last 50 commands.