On Wed, 19 May 2010 21:45:05 +0200 Janek Kozicki wrote: > I wanted to check how to use ▶ / ▼ for (un)folding a directory in > tree view. If UTF-8 is available then I'd like to use ▶ / ▼. Andrew > recommended using skin engine for that.
Skin engine is a single correct way for that. > So I suppose that I would just call for an up-arrow and get either a > UTF8 on or a ASCII one. But now I'm troubled. I switched to UTF8 > recently and mc is still using ' and , to show the sorting direction. > Instead of ↓ and ↑. MC uses a default skin or a skin set in command line (-S option) or a skin set in the ~/.mc/ini file (skin key). You can try use another skin to view non-default sotring symbols. > Maybe 'mc' should detect if UTF8 is available and either use > default-ASCII.ini skin or default-UTF8.ini skin. But there is > currently just one: the ASCII one default.ini. I don't think so. -- Andrew _______________________________________________ mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel