Looking
for a way to hot key the current panels sort order options.
Thanks
in advance
Mark
Hello!
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Mark Ryder wrote:
Looking for a way to hot key the current panels sort order options.
Make Ctrl-Fx learnable. This requires a major reorganization of the
keyboard suppord and is planned after 4.6.0.
get_key_code() should encode the modifiers into the keycode.
Hello!
I checked mc.sourceforge.net - it is not taken yet. I can assume that
sourceforge is here to stay - so this might be permanent *respectable*
homepage for MC.
Not respectable. There are many dead projects there.
With CVS and stuff on GNOME as now.
I'd rather move CVS because
Hi, Peter!
I assume that www.ibiblio.org is more convenient for you to use, than
was gnome.org.
Yes. Not only that, but it avoids confusion.
I might be just me, but MC being just a folder in some unrelated site
feels cheap - and worse: not easy to remember.
You can use
It is convenient to be able to view files of arbitrary charsets in
your native display charset, by having the source charset guessed
and files reencoded correspondingly on the fly. Here's how I
implemented this for Russian cyrillic encodings. Perhaps this might
be useful for someone.
First,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:48:27 -0500
bulia byak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time ago I asked if it's possible to copy the filename under
cursor in mc to the X clipboard so it can be pasted into other
programs. Now I have implemented this using the xclip utility (see
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Andrew V. Samoilov wrote:
Hello,
this feature is documented, but I don't know was this one implemented
before 4.1. I implemented it for normal and hex search in 2000,
but it was rejected because it had not regular search.
I have no ideas how to implement this
Pavel Roskin wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Andrew V. Samoilov wrote:
Hello,
this feature is documented, but I don't know was this one implemented
before 4.1. I implemented it for normal and hex search in 2000,
but it was rejected because it had not regular search.
I have no ideas how to
Hello!
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Andrew V. Samoilov wrote:
These mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] can be related to
ncurses 5.2 turns off keypad under heavy load on xterm. Check if
anything can be done about it.
See last mail in link and thanks to Andrew W. Nosenko for
sending these mails to
Hello!
Replying to myself.
It is now possible to link mc against the patched version of S-Lang from
Red Hat 8.0 without losing non-ASCII characters in the menu. For some
reason, Red Hat S-Lang expects the argument to addch() to be a wide
character (wchar_t), so I had to write a replacement
Hi, David!
Sorry, it took a while before I could reply.
We may have to give up and use lynx again. Any idea? Any contact in the
links development team? It's a bit unfair to remove such feature...
I have removed links from the viewer associations for HTML files. Please
don't consider having
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