Hello,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Is there any reason why you don't pipe man pages through tbl? To be
more precise, why don't you use the `man' program which normally can
handle this automatically (this is, recognizing the necessary
preprocessors based on the first line of
Some time ago I was investigating the internal viewer code which
deals with man pages. I asked myself the same question and if I
remember correctly I found that invoking tbl is not necessary
since most processors already invoke it or something
As far as I know, `nroff' (which is used in
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #18767 (project mc):
Thanks for the patch.
I know about ls -U, but I think the audience of ls and mc might be a
little bit different. For the ls command it might be considered as a
filesystem debug option, or an option that can speed up scripts where the
order isn't
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #18766 (project mc):
Okay, now I understand the design. But then IMHO the right behaviour would be
to re-sort the panels at swap, so that mc is consistent with itself (a ^R
doesn't change anything), and ^U is usable not only to very quickly show some
other file
Update of bug #18767 (project mc):
Status:None = Fixed
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Follow-up Comment #5:
Well, the guy who posted