After creating a new subdirectory with mc, is there any way
to create a new file in that subdir? I know F4 opens an
existing file for editing, but how do I create a completely
new file in that dir?
At the moment I have to copy an empty file to the new
subdir, before I can edit it.
Kind
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 09:09:18 + (GMT) Keith Roberts wrote:
After creating a new subdirectory with mc, is there any way to create
a new file in that subdir? I know F4 opens an existing file for
editing, but how do I create a completely new file in that dir?
Shift-F4 creates an new empty
Andrew Borodin schrieb:
There are several ways in command line to create a new file.
For example:
$ touch new_file
$ echo another_new_file
Or, even simpler:
$ new_file
Just in case that Shift-F4 doesn't work in your terminal.
Roland
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Andrew Borodin wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Andrew Borodin aboro...@vmail.ru
Subject: Re: creating a new file in a new sub directory?
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 09:09:18 + (GMT) Keith Roberts wrote:
After creating a new subdirectory with mc, is there any way to create
a new
* Janek Kozicki janek_li...@wp.pl schrieb:
I checked 9P. It's a nice stuff, but in reality I don't see it in
near future on my stock debian testing desktop.
It will, as soon as mc's 9p support has gone into release ;-P
(see HACK_mvfs branch)
It's just a simple symlink tracking it can't be