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10 Questa è la principale schermata della guida interattiva
11 del
\bGNU Midnight Commander
\v.
13 Per saperne di più su come usare la guida interattiva, premere
14 semplicemente
\x01invio
\x02How to use help
\x03. Se lo si desidera, è possibile
15 consultare direttamente il
\x01sommario
\x02Contents
\x03 della guida.
17 Il Midnight Commander è stato scritto dai suoi
\x01autori
\x02AUTHORS
\x03.
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\x01GARANZIA
\x02Warranty
\x03.
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\x02Licenza
\x03.
\x04[Licenza]
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439 \x04[How to use help]
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\x02General Movement Keys
\x03.
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