I've made a very nice/important utility, which uses the panelizing facility.
After I've 'entered' my new command & its prompt-text it runs nicely. But when I try to run it again in another VT, after: Options -> Save Setup my new entries are not there. Only the original/default entries are there; even though my entries ARE in: ~/.mc/ini ? Oh, I've just discovered that by activating the 'History:^', you can get the required command [which was previously exercised/tested]; and <enter> transfers it to the special-command-line to use. Now I've rebooted and my stuff is no longer in ~/.mc/ini, where the 'panelise section' is last; which might indicate that this was the latest update -- perhaps. The panelised-history is still there. Why doesn't `Options -> Save Setup` allow me to reuse my effort ? Thanks, == Chris Glur. PS. this also seems not right: -> mc --help == Usage: mc [flags] [this_dir] [other_panel_dir] -h, --help Displays this help message -V, --version Displays the current version ... -> mc -V == GNU Midnight Commander unknown Virtual File System: tarfs, extfs, cpiofs, ftpfs, fish, smbfs With builtin Editor Using system-installed S-Lang library with terminfo database With subshell support as default With support for background operations With mouse support on xterm and Linux console With support for X11 events With internationalization support With multiple codepages support Data types: char 8 int 32 long 32 void * 32 off_t 64 ecs_char 32 ------------------------------------------------ This long-story doesn't "Displays the current version" This is on Slackware-13. _______________________________________________ mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
