Hi,
please, is possible to give ctrl-x back as shortcut for extended
keybindings mode. In new stable version 4.7.5.4 [1] you removed it.
According to #2586 [2] you prefer ctrl-x as shortcut for !WordRight
action. Do you have some stats how many users really need it for
!WordRight action?
Imho,
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:35:14 +0200 Ladislav Hagara wrote:
please, is possible to give ctrl-x back as shortcut for extended
keybindings mode. In new stable version 4.7.5.4 [1] you removed it.
Oops, sorry, that is my fault.
According to #2586 [2] you prefer ctrl-x as shortcut for !WordRight
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011, Ladislav Hagara wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Ladislav Hagara ladislav.hag...@unob.cz
Subject: mc and ctrl-x
Hi,
please, is possible to give ctrl-x back as shortcut for extended
keybindings mode. In new stable version 4.7.5.4 [1] you removed it.
According to #2586 [2]
You can edit /etc/mc/mc.keymap to restore the ctrl-x behaviour in file
manager:
ExtMap1 = ctrl-x
I created a ticket:
https://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/2609
Thanks.
BTW, why did you edit only misc/mc.keymap.default in that ticket and not
also misc/mc.keymap. Imho, both should be
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:53:10 +0200 Ladislav Hagara wrote:
BTW, why did you edit only misc/mc.keymap.default in that ticket and not
also misc/mc.keymap. Imho, both should be fixed.
mc.keymap is symlink to mc.keymap.default in repo. While creating the tarball,
symlinks are replaced by files which
BTW, why did you edit only misc/mc.keymap.default in that ticket and not
also misc/mc.keymap. Imho, both should be fixed.
mc.keymap is symlink to mc.keymap.default in repo. While creating the tarball,
symlinks are replaced by files which are pointed by symlinks. As a result,
mc.keymap and