All releases of CLEX


Release Notes: The version numbering scheme was changed, so CLEX 4.6.4 is the stable release that follows 4.5. The English documentation was proofread and corrected. Name completion now correctly expands a single tilde as a home directory. Changes to the mouse control were made. A text file preview function was added. The new configuration parameter TIME_DATE controls the display of date and time.


Release Notes: The English documentation was proofread and corrected. Name completion now correctly expands a single tilde as a home directory. The new configuration parameter TIME_DATE controls the display of date and time.


Release Notes: A mouse is supported on xterm compatible terminals.


Release Notes: This release adds support for the mouse on xterm compatible terminals. Several minor changes have been made, mostly in the name completion code.


Release Notes: This release adds basic support for the mouse on xterm compatible terminals.


Release Notes: A new function was added to change into a subdirectory while showing its contents in the other file panel. UTF-8 characters that might be unreadable under certain circumstances were removed from the on-line help text.


Release Notes: The bookmark organizer has been merged with the regular bookmark panel.


Release Notes: This release corrects two problems which occurred in some cases. The cfg-clex utility was generating an unusable template for the copy command. A crash was occurring on exit when CLEX was used over an ssh connection.


Release Notes: An uninitialized memory read was corrected. A compilation problem on Mac OS was fixed. A small utility for troubleshooting keyboard-related problems was added.


Release Notes: This release adds support for Unicode UTF-8 encoding. Certain configuration parameters have been converted to options or settings which are saved automatically. A log panel and optional logging to a file were added for auditing and troubleshooting purposes. A utility for creating the initial configuration file is included. A built-in function which renames files with invalid or unprintable characters has been added. The help is not limited to one link per line. There are several other minor changes.