Re: mc as burning frontend?

2008-12-03 Thread Alexander Oberhuber
Jesús Guerrero schrieb am 00:53 3.12.2008 : On Tue, December 2, 2008 23:29, Keith Roberts wrote: Might be able to incorporate BashBurn into mc somehow. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bashburn/ Bashburn is what I use right now. However I see no easy way to integrate it seamlessly into mc.

Things more interesting than shovelling snow

2008-12-03 Thread Reynir Stefansson
1. Explore the behaviour of MC's internal editor when merging and splitting lines across the top of the screen, especially with lines longer than the screen width. The one in 4.6.2-pre1 behaves in such a weird way (for me, anyway) that there has to be a bug involved. Reynir H. Stefánsson

Re-arrarange dir-hot-list ?

2008-12-03 Thread Chris Glur
After over 10 years of regularly using mc, I've only recently learned to use the very usefull dir-hot-list. Because I'm putting a lot of entries in this list, I'd like to be able to move the 'most current' to the top-of-the-list. The F1/help doesn't explain the facilities: [ New Group ] [ New

Re: MC is clogging up my / partition while copying files over ssh and smb

2008-12-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-11-30 13:47:19, schrieb Maarten van Kessel: My question is: can this local cashing of files be disabled? It's really annoying that i can only move the same amount of data over ssh and smb then there is free space on my / partition. It is NOT / but /tmp or better ${TMPDIR}. You can set

Re: Re-arrarange dir-hot-list ?

2008-12-03 Thread Keith Roberts
Chris Glur wrote: To: mc@gnome.org From: Chris Glur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re-arrarange dir-hot-list ? After over 10 years of regularly using mc, I've only recently learned to use the very usefull dir-hot-list. Because I'm putting a lot of entries in this list, I'd like to be able to move

Re: mc as burning frontend?

2008-12-03 Thread Jesús Guerrero
On Wed, December 3, 2008 10:06, Alexander Oberhuber wrote: My solution is to copy everything into one directory, then burn it the old-fashioned way with a command line : mkisofs -J /mnt/e/burn_me/ | cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=12 driveropts=burnproof - That's a viable solution of course.

RE: mc as burning frontend?

2008-12-03 Thread Leandro Chescotta
Well, now at home i can share with you my MC config... here it is... my ~/.mc/menu + ! t t @ dir to iso (mkisofs -V volume_name -J -r -o isoimage.iso) urxvtc -e mkisofs -V NEW -J -r -o isoimage.iso %f s make symlink in /tmp/burn (mksym) mksym %f u

RE: mc as burning frontend?

2008-12-03 Thread Jesús Guerrero
On Wed, December 3, 2008 22:30, Leandro Chescotta wrote: Well, now at home i can share with you my MC config... here it is... my ~/.mc/menu Great! Thank you. :) -- Jesús Guerrero ___ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc

RE: mc as burning frontend?

2008-12-03 Thread Jesús Guerrero
Inspired by your menu I have done a preliminary version of mine. I wrote it quickly and it's not tested yet. That's why wodim still used the -dummy switch. I send it attached in case anyone else wants to take a look or something. It uses wodim and genisoimage and for now it supports burning any