where is the "spacebar-on-all"-function ?

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sybariten
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where is the "spacebar-on-all"-function ?

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Hi,
wasnt shift + ctrl + arrowndown supposed to give you a list of all the dirsizes? Sort of like pressing spacebar on all the dirs in the current dir. I know i tried this just a couple of days ago, but now when i press that combination i only get some unknown interaction with the command line

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[face=courier]On 06-06-2003 12:59:03 +0000 sybariten wrote:

s> wasnt shift + ctrl + arrowndown supposed to give you a list
s> of all the dirsizes?


Man, read the damn manual finally.
It is "Alt"+"Shift"+"Enter" that acts like "pressing spacebar on all the dirs in the current dir".[/face]
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Man, read the damn manual finally.
Heh, what happened to the good old RTFM?

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[face=courier]On 06-06-2003 16:04:20 +0000 JackFoo wrote:

J> Heh, what happened to the good old RTFM?

I'm trying to add some diversity to that routine set of four-letter words (acronyms) I get used to, Jack... :)[/face]
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