Hi Matthias Urban! Sorry for responding so late. These days are consuming a lot of time of us hackers ;-)
Anyway, about these patches in mc-menu: Since I have no authority on the source, make sure Pavel sees to these patches also. > there is a little bug in the `mc-menu' file: > > --- > + ! t t > @ Do something on the current file > CMD=%{Enter command} > $CMD ./%0f > --- > > This only works well for commands without additional arguments. If there > are arguments then only the command itself is assigned to CMD, but the > arguments are passed on to the shell trying to execute them as if they > would be commands. I think it better should look like this: > > --- > + ! t t > @ Do something on the current file > CMD="%{Enter command}" > $CMD ./%0f > --- > Good work! It has indeed irritated me that inserting of "ls -l" output did not produce what I expected. > What do you think about a "Create patch files" command in the mc-menu? I > tried the following: > I'm not sure when I should ever need this. When do you use it? > It's really tiresome to create the patch files for more than one file by > hand (maybe for a whole directory). I've offen have to do this, and I I simply use the -r option of diff when comparing directories Best wishes for 2002, Steef _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel