Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-06 Thread hohe72

As of version 4.8.3. symlinking ~/.config/*/mc and ~/.local/*/mc to
~/.mc works fine and eases configuration a lot. No guarantees ofcause
for name collisions at future.
--hh

Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote (Thu, 5 Sep 2013
17:10:49 -0500):
 On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Dominik Vogt
 v...@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:
  Thanks, that works.  I was very surprised to find out that the
  config files were moved from ~/.mc to ~/config/mc.  Probably they
  have been automatically copied from the old to the new directory?
  I think mc should really print a warning if the old files and the
  new files both exist.
 
 
 I seem to recall the first time launching MC after this change, there
 was a warning printed on-screen about the configuration location
 moving.
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Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-05 Thread Dominik Vogt
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 01:26:13PM +0400, Andrew Borodin wrote:
 On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:34:03 +0200 Dominik Vogt wrote:
  and filehighlight.ini has this section I want to disable:
  
  --
  [temp]
  extensions=tmp;$$$;~;bak
  extensions_case=false
  regexp=(^#.*|.*~$)
  --
  
  How can I disable these predefined rules in the user specific
  configuration?
 
 Copy /etc/mc/filehighlight.ini to ~/.config/mc/ and modify it as you wish.

Thanks, that works.  I was very surprised to find out that the
config files were moved from ~/.mc to ~/config/mc.  Probably they
have been automatically copied from the old to the new directory?
I think mc should really print a warning if the old files and the
new files both exist.  Very confusing; I always thought that
~/config was one of the gnome'ish crap directories that pop up all
over my home directory if I make the mistake to execute some Gnome
program.

Ciao

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-05 Thread Paul Hartman
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Dominik Vogt v...@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:
 Thanks, that works.  I was very surprised to find out that the
 config files were moved from ~/.mc to ~/config/mc.  Probably they
 have been automatically copied from the old to the new directory?
 I think mc should really print a warning if the old files and the
 new files both exist.


I seem to recall the first time launching MC after this change, there
was a warning printed on-screen about the configuration location
moving.
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Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-03 Thread Andrew Borodin
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:34:03 +0200 Dominik Vogt wrote:
 and filehighlight.ini has this section I want to disable:
 
 --
 [temp]
 extensions=tmp;$$$;~;bak
 extensions_case=false
 regexp=(^#.*|.*~$)
 --
 
 How can I disable these predefined rules in the user specific
 configuration?

Copy /etc/mc/filehighlight.ini to ~/.config/mc/ and modify it as you wish.

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