Do you like to have also a new icon? Will it show somehow? I remember
cool white navy admiral's hat for NC icon... ;-)
It's in the distribution in the pc directory and it's called
mc_nt.ico. It's used for the Windows build only.
I am using attached icon and I like it.
Note brightcyan
Hello!
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, bulia byak wrote:
I have to agree with Andrew - extension is a foreign word on UNIX.
(http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc/2002-October/msg00102.html) Some
users don't understand this word, as the above paragraph shows.
Sorry I could not understand how this
I meant this phrase:
BTW, File associations is more right name for Extension File.
Ah, OK. It doesn't matter to me personally how you call it, as long as it works.
Check this thread:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc-devel/2002-July/msg00097.html
Just because users are free to modify
Now, even if files in a panel are sorted case insensitively, quick search (alt-s)
still is case sensitive. This is wrong, because if I don't care about case when
sorting files, chances are I care about it even less when doing a quick search. Here's
a patch that uses sensitive or insensitive
It will be more consistent and usable to use some special key to
highlight hotkey like '' in the menus:
ENTRY home URL /home/me
Except that you would not be able to use keys that are missing in the
label, functional keys in particular.
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Pavel Roskin
Except that you would not be able to use keys that are missing in the
label, functional keys in particular.
Yes, and besides, mc.menu does not use also, it stores hotkeys in a separate
field. So consistency dictates using the same approach in the hotlist - these two
constructs are similar
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Miven Dooligan wrote:
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
directories.
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Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
directories.
Hmm,
recent groff versions emit SGR
Hello!
Andrew W. Nosenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] reported strange bug with files named
like zzz.doc with only zzz.doc line inside. There is Linux box without
catdoc word2x:
$ echo zzz.doc zzz.doc
F3 zzz.doc
zzz.doc is showed ok in the viewer.
F10, F3, q, etc -- and warning window with
Hello,
this patch makes MC work with newer versions of ProFTPD (= 1.2.6) as
these versions expect the client to close the data socket.
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Jindrich Makovicka
--- orig/ftpfs.c2002-10-25 22:33:20.0 +0200
+++ ftpfs.c 2002-10-25 22:35:25.0 +0200
-1019,6 +1019,7
Hello!
this patch makes MC work with newer versions of ProFTPD (= 1.2.6) as
these versions expect the client to close the data socket
Thank you for finding this problem! I've applied your patch because it's
obviously right and doesn't break anything for me.
As you probably know, testing is
Hello, Jose!
Let's return the discussion to the list. I've seen some complaints from
users reading the archives that the important pieces of the discussion are
missing when the discussion becomes private.
1) Run xterm 2) Run mc in it 3) Press Ctrl-O 4) Run mc from the
command line 5) Press
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