TODO: * use history for command completion, too * use a real shell (like bash) optionally as backend * Using gnome-libs call instead of starting gnome-brower via exec? [suggested by Kevin M Fox ] * using prefixes from control-center [suggested by Kevin M Fox ] * autodetection of non-X programs * Using ldd to do this? [suggested by Al Wold ] * The ability to paste into it like an xterm [drag and drop] would be nice. [suggested by Brian J. Murrell ] * better filename completion via [tab] [or is it good enough now?] * make "/bin/sh" changeable [is this really needed?] * completing documentation * support of speech recognition ;-) * Mini-commander as of the .99.3 tar files randomly shrinks itself very small, > if you pull it off and put it back, it goes to normal. [Fox, Kevin M ] [Well, this is a feature ;-) which is especially useful for people with a vertical panel. Perhaps I will make this an option.] * If I change the timezone of my laptop (as I travel) while minicommander is running, the time does not get updated to reflect the new time zone. [by Cengiz Alaettinoglu ] * allow multi-line macros * allow other scripting languages * use gnome scripting features (eg. guile) for macros * make handle box appear/disappear immediately * separately customizable date and time fonts [by Henri Binsztok ] DONE: * I wish I had to set up the `macros' using regular expressions instead of just prefixes. It would be *far* more flexible [by Alejandro Forero Cuervo ] * make handle box optional * working command completion when using a prefix * storing history * Searchable command history, or a key/button to bring up a window with a "clickable" command history, or a pulldown or something like that. [suggested by Brian J. Murrell ] * storing preferences * filename completion via tab * preferences dialog * enable/disable clock * configure (one or more) web browsers * history * enable launching of non-X programs * don't store dupes in history