On Tue, 25 Jun 2003, Florent Rougon wrote:
Can you give me a solution? Should I bring this issue to mc-devel?
The issue is well known. There is no way to redefine key bindings or
define them for the actions that have no hotkeys assigned.
This is FAQ, question 2.8:
Hi,
Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue is well known. There is no way to redefine key bindings or
define them for the actions that have no hotkeys assigned.
This is FAQ, question 2.8:
http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/mc/FAQ?raw=1
Well, in my opinion, it is not FAQ 2.8 since
Hello.
The bug is: when I enter mc as a normal user, it doesn't open a subshell.
Instead of it, it just shows a '$' symbol and I cannot toggle the bars: it
says: Error. Not an xterm or Linux console; the panels cannot be toggled.
'tty' reports a normal (not pseudo) TTY.
== info ==
$ echo
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, wrote:
The bug is: when I enter mc as a normal user, it doesn't open a subshell.
Instead of it, it just shows a '$' symbol and I cannot toggle the bars: it
says: Error. Not an xterm or Linux console; the panels cannot be toggled.
'tty' reports a normal (not pseudo)
Dmitry Semyonov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not very hot, but at least the keys:
F9, o, l, h - horisontal panel split
F9, o, l, v - vertical panel split
(Make sure 'Drop down menus' option is disabled in your configuration.)
Thank you very much for the tip. Indeed, I had the Drop down menus
As for the subshell problem, I think it's a problem with pseudoterminals.
I suggest that you use UNIX98 pseudoterminals and mount /dev/pts. Make
Thanx. In my system /dev/pts was not mounted, but was just a directory of
/dev.
I believe you are the first person ever who reported Not an xterm
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 01:49:12PM +0400, ?? wrote:
As for the subshell problem, I think it's a problem with pseudoterminals.
I suggest that you use UNIX98 pseudoterminals and mount /dev/pts. Make
Thanx. In my system /dev/pts was not mounted, but was just a directory of
/dev.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, GoTaR wrote:
http://student.uci.agh.edu.pl/~gotar/license.h
choose replace (f4) or search (f7), type $ as search string and mark it
as regular expression, press enter. Voila.
Source of problem is in ... lines.
PS. I'm not subscriber of this list.
This patch helps:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Marco Ciampa wrote:
(Make sure 'Drop down menus' option is disabled in your configuration.)
Hint: the drop down menus could be automatically
disabled when enabling the vertical panel split...
Could you explain why? I don't like drop down menus myself, but they save
one