redefining keys

2009-11-04 Thread y199mp1...@gmail.com
There are language issues in the section about redefining hotkeys in 
mc.hlp. Please find a suggested editing here below. The question marks

in the last paragraph indicate that I did not understand the text.

Further there is no indication in the help file that F1-F10 cannot
be redefined, but I failed consistently when trying. Is this intended,
is it a feature and not a bug?



--- suggested editing --

Redefine hotkey bindings

Hotkey bindings may be read from an external file (keymap-file)
overriding the defaults. The keymap-file is determined using the
following approach (with decreasing priority):

1) Command line option -K keymap or --keymap=keymap
2) Environment variable MC_KEYMAP
3) Config file parameter keymap in section [Midnight Commander]
4) File ~/.mc/mc.keymap
5) File /usr/local/etc/mc/mc.keymap
6) File /usr/local/share/mc/mc.keymap

Command line option, environment variable and parameter in the config
file may contain the absolute path to the keymap-file with or
without the extension .keymap.

Otherwise [???],
the keymap-file will be looked for in (with decreasing priority):

1) ~/.mc/
2) /usr/local/etc/mc/
3) /usr/local/share/mc/

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4.7pre4

2009-11-02 Thread y199mp1...@gmail.com

Hello Russian Team,

Please make sure you call your init/config files in a different way
from 4.6.1 or put them in a different directory.

Right now your are modifying 'ini' without considering that users
may want to leave the old 4.6.1 install intact.

Further, it seems to me that you are playing around with effects
(skins) and wasting time. You have no chance in hell to get
agreement from the (still) official maintainers and from the distros
maintainers on such visual aspects. Forget it.

You want to innovate? Here are two suggestions:

- A set of keybindings in the CUA tradition. Why is F8 used
  rather than Delete? If the reason is the (displayed) command
  line, the solution is that keypresses only reach the command
  line *after* a switch key (assume F8) is pressed. So Delete does
  delete and if you want to type on the command line you press the
  switch key first. This would also help with Backspace and others.

- Tree view. I do not know what the original authors of mc's tree
  view were thinking but that was mid-90s. Currently, the tree view
  is fairly standardized. You need a command to expand the tree one
  level (e.g. Right) or to expand it all levels (e.g. *) and to
  collapse it (e.g. Left). And yes, first admit unreservedly that
  the tree view is not just useful, it is indispensable.


Regards


frank
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