Re: 4.7pre4

2009-11-03 Thread MP


Enrico Weigelt wrote:
 * SZABĂ“ Gergely s...@subogero.com schrieb:
 
 Actually mc implements a lot of CUA standards, but you seem to forget 
 about the Norton/Total/Far traditions. I think it's equally (or more) 
 important to conform to those traditions. Anybody who ever used a 
 two-pane file-manager knows by heart what the keys F1 to F10 mean. And 
 they all expect to be able to edit the command line without any further 
 complications.
 
 ACK. These keybindings should not change (at least not in the
 default installation).

We could distribute multiple keybinding files aside of the default one -
one in which MC will mimick Total commander keyboard shortcuts as close as
possible, one mimicking FAR manager as close as possible, perhaps some
other if someone will send us something reasonable :)

Currently we have only the default and emacs keymap.

Martin Petricek

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Re: 4.7pre4

2009-11-03 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* MP t...@centrum.cz schrieb:

 We could distribute multiple keybinding files aside of the 
 default one -one in which MC will mimick Total commander 
 keyboard shortcuts as close aspossible, one mimicking FAR 
 manager as close as possible, perhaps someother if someone 
 will send us something reasonable :)

ACK. But we also should have the traditional one built-in
as a compile-time option (for small systems).

cu
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