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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Simple Autosave and Recovery for Forum WYSIWYG Editors Post 303029619 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 03:52:38 PM
Old 01-29-2019
If you found those useful, here are two others that have saved me lots of frustration a few times...

If you accidentally close a safari session, as long as you don't panic you can recover by restarting safari and selecting "Reopen All Windows from Last Session" from the History menu (note that there is no keyboard shortcut for this selection.

If you closed more than one tab and want to reopen a tab that you closed recently, you can select "Recently Closed" from the History menu and select a site from that list to reopen that site. (There aren't any keyboard shortcuts for this either, but you can use the arrow keys to navigate through the History menu options and through the list of recently closed tabs/windows.) You probably won't recover anything that you had started changing in a page if you get there this way, but it is useful if you closed something you were looking at a few days ago, forgot its address, and want a way to get back to that page again.

Enjoy,
Don
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SMBC(1) 							  Samba Commander							   SMBC(1)

NAME
smbc - Text mode SMB network commander. DESCRIPTION
Samba Commander is a text mode SMB network commander. With SMBC, you can browse your local network or use the search function to find files in a share. You can also download/upload files and directories or create them both locally and remotely. SMBC features the resume capabil- ity and UTF-8 encoding support. OPTIONS
-V --version Displays the version of Smbc. -h --help Prints a help message describing all Smbc's command-line options. -f --flush Flushes all download lists. All files from ~/.smbc/ with dulist* name will be removed. In next run of Smbc the download/upload list will be empty. -l --list Shows all download lists from ~/.smbc/. -s INT --show=INT Displays all items from list with INT number. You can get all numbers from the list executing smbc -l command. -p --sleep Sleeps Smbc. Smbc doesn't download/upload any files when executing even if some file is waiting in queue. -m STRING --message=STRING Receives message from samba. If you want that Smbc receives WinPopup message you must add the line below to smb.conf message command = /path_to/smbc -m 'message from %f on %m' -i %s; rm %s Now if you have running Smbc and someone sends you a WinPopup message Smbc immediately displays it. If you don't run a Smbc all WinPopup messages wait for executing a Smbc. -i STRING --file=STRING Sets file with samba message, usage only with -m. MENUS AND KEYS
At top of the main menu is mini status bar. There is displayed small help with functions. When Smbc downloads/uploads any file in mini sta- tus bar is displayed progress of downloading/uploading. main menu - keys (arrow-up) (p) - move one item up (arrow-down) (o) - move one item down (tab) (i) - change selected column (t) - group/ungroup catalog or files (end) (u) - go to the end off list (home) (y) - go to the start off list (F5) (d) - download/upload selected files and directories (w) - reverse sorting (enter) (x) - execute a workgroup, host, share or directory (insert) (a) - select or unselect one item (page up) (l) - move one screen up (page down) (k) - move one screen down (F8) (ctrl+d) - delete selected files and directories (F7) (c) - create directory (F3) (v) - view text file, execute workgroup, host, share or directory (g) - go to workgroup, host, share in remote host (e) - change type of sorting (s) - edit download/upload list (m) - send a WinPopup message (b) - bookmark (bb) - add item to bookmark (q) - exit from Smbc download/upload list menu - keys (q) - exit from this menu (del) (d) - set selected item to delete (u) - set selected item to undelete (m) - mark/unmark selected item (space) - pause/resume selected item download (ctrl+d) - delete all dirs and subdirs for selected item (ctrl+f) - flush all items (arrow-right) (.) - add 1 second to delay time (arrow-left) (,) - take off 1 second from delay time (shift+arrow-right) (>) - add 60 seconds to delay time (shift+arrow-left) (<) - take off 60 seconds from delay time (;) - add 1 second to delay time for all items (') - take off 1 second from delay time for all items (:) - add 60 seconds to delay time for all items (") - take off 60 seconds from delay time for all items (|) - copy current item delay time to all items (n) - set try download now to select item (N) - set try download now to all items bookmark list menu - keys (q) - exit from this menu (b) - add item to bookmark and exit (del) (d) - set selected item to delete (u) - set selected item to undelete (m) - mark/unmark item (enter) (x) - go to selected item message when connection broken - keys (arrow-up) (.) - add 1 second to delay time (arrow-down) (,) - take off 1 second from delay time (shift+arrow-up) (>) - add 60 seconds to delay time (shift+arrow-down) (<) - take off 60 seconds from delay time find file menu - keys > input items < (enter) (tab) - go to the next item (ctrl+p) - enable/disable interactive filtering (ctrl+k) - exit from find file menu > select items < (tab) - go to the next item (enter) - go to selected file (q) - quit AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this program can be found at http://smbc.airm.net. SEE ALSO
README BUGS
You are welcome to send bug reports about Smbc to <smbc@airm.net>. SEE ALSO
smbc(1) AUTHOR
Originally written by Rafal Michniewicz <rafim@data.pl>. SMBC Version 1.1.2 February 2005 SMBC(1)
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