On 9/26/16, Fourhundred Thecat <400the...@gmx.ch> wrote: > > I am using thousands separator with ls, and it hugely increases > readability: > > BLOCK_SIZE="'1" ls -lAF >
You'll have this feature when ticket #3666 advances.[1] > > is there a simple way how I could modify the code, so that file size > displayed in mc has thousands separator? If you know how to compile code then simply install mc^2. It has this feature.[2] > > is there a simple way how I could modify the code, so that file size > displayed in mc has thousands separator? It's not a simple one-line fix to the code. That's because the thousands separators consume space, and the available space affects the units used (which affects the space!). So it's like a chicken-and-egg problem. But, if you feel adventurous, and don't expect hand-holding from us: In lib/utils.c find the function size_trunc_len(). Change the three character string "%" (there's only one there!) to "%'". But now the separators will consume space and the size column will cut off a digit or two. So go to "Listing mode", choose "User defined", and change "size" to "size:10" to give it 10 columns (or more). But, as I explained, you'll sooner or later find that it's not perfect. [1] http://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/3666 [2] http://www.typo.co.il/~mooffie/mc-lua/docs/html/index.html _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc