[bug #17268] Shift+Enter weirdness

2006-08-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger

Follow-up Comment #4, bug #17268 (project mc):

Okay, just for reference, I attach a better fix, this time it fixes the UTF-8
patches. Additional comment explaining what and why it does are on the top of
the patch file. I'll send it to the mailing list, too.

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File name: 00-82-utf8-shift-enter.patch   Size:1 KB
fix for the utf-8 patches
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=10458

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UTF-8 fix for Shift+Enter

2006-08-03 Thread Koblinger Egmont
Hi,

With the UTF-8 patches, line editing (both the command line as well as other
widgets: create dir, rename file...) go crazy if a literal newline
(Shift+Enter, or Ctrl+Q followed by an Enter) is pressed. This special
character can no longer be removed from the buffer, the cursor walks to the
left and so on...

I created a patch called 00-82-utf8-shift-enter.patch, it is available
either from this bug entry:
  http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=17268
or from the usual place of our mc patches:
  https://svn.uhulinux.hu/packages/dev/mc/patches/

The savannah bug entry as well as the comments on the top of the patch file
explain the bug and its solution in more details.


bye,
Egmont
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Slower viewer [was Re: Shall we have a release?]

2006-08-03 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hello Roland,

On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 17:04 +0200, Roland Illig wrote:
 The file viewer has become much slower for large files, which annoys 
 some users.

What exactly are these regressions? If I view a 40MB text file on a
256MB system pressing End actually gets me to the end much faster than
with a binary from June 2005 (5 vs 60 secs). Opening of the file is not
significantly slower (if at all) than with the old version.

Is this really an issue (that should stop us from doing a release)?

Leonard.

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