An interactive selection tool for use in your scripts.
This simple textmode tool reads words from the standard input, presents them in
a cool interactive window which appear just below the current line.
The selected word, if any, is then written to the standard output.
The git repo is here: https://github.com/p-gen/smenu (mirror: http://repo.or.cz/smenu.git)
There is a also wiki here: https://github.com/p-gen/smenu/wiki
Screencast demo: http://youtu.be/Z2DF73VYBU8
Author: Pierre Gentile
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smenu.changes | 0000014335 14 KB | |
smenu.spec | 0000001936 1.89 KB | |
v0.9.18.tar.gz | 0000646275 631 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 12)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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- Update to 0.9.18: Fixes: * A mismatch between signed and unsigned chars has been corrected. * A fatal error in the direct access code has been corrected. * A logic error that could cause a crash has been fixed. Improvements: * The user manual has been updated. * An early substitution option -ES similar to -S has been added. * Special levels are now considered when displaying searched words. * An option to change the behaviour of the multi-selection mode has been added. * 4 more special levels (-6, -7, -8 and -9) are now available. * The missing blink attribute has been added. * The possibility to overload initial limits has been added. * A new search session now starts from scratch by default. * The integer checking function is now more reliable. * A better code for validating UTF-8 byte sequences is now used. * Tests have been added. Misc: * A missing licence reminder in the usage.c file has been added. * An example in the README file has been added. * Error messages are now more consistent.
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