On 10/15/16, Rikishi 42 <skunkwo...@rikishi42.net> wrote: > On 14/10/16 15:35, chris glur wrote: >>> ......the presence of very basic defects in the file >>> management functions. >>> [...] >>> Peter Norton would not be happy. >> >> Please describe some of these. > > - copies are made in the disk order, instead of taking the sort order > that is chosen for the display
MC does use the display order, for marked files. For subdirs it uses the disk-order, but so does your beloved Norton Commander, and FAR, and Volkov, and Dos Navigator (I've just checked all of these; To be exact, they seem to use name order, but I suspect this comes from the DosBox/Wine emulation layer). > - when some of the files are allready on destination, and one choses to > skip, their number and volume should be substracted from the total > count/size. In that way the estimates mean something. This doesn't look like a really useful feature. And, as @Mike explained, it's not at all one that's easy to implement. > - the move function still copies all, before removing the files, meaning > that we gain nothing in volume until all has been copied Here I agree with you. (@Yury explains why the current behavior is intentional (to make the entire move operation atomic), and this certainly makes sense when one thinks about it, but it might be nice to have an option to turn this off.) > > - the move function doesn't give an estimate during it's work It does. > NC (it's ancestor) [was] a file/dir manager, not a terminal. > > I'm amazed at the resources and time that go into the terminal maintenance > and development > [...] > Peter Norton would not be happy. DOS wasn't multitasking. NC was spawning a new COMMAND.COM instance to process each command you typed, and went into hibernation till it finished. Unix, OTOH, is multitasking. MC spawns only one shell process, and communicates with it. This makes a huge difference (and is why, I guess, many MC users appreciate it and don't switch to any of the other similar Unix filemanagers). _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc