It would appear that on Apr 28, Keith Roberts did say:
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012, Alan Corey wrote:
I think its great that its there, but is there way way to turn it off
other than starting mc with mc -d?
Most often I'm just clicking in a window to give the window the focus,
and at least
I haven't time to keep up with personally compiled applications. But am
totally dependent on whatever version of mc I can get from the {insert
currently booted distro here}
You might be able to get away with adding a single file to 'upgrade' mc. If you compile --with-ncurses (not slang),
I haven't time to keep up with personally compiled applications. But am
totally dependent on whatever version of mc I can get from the {insert
currently booted distro here}
You might be able to get away with adding a single file to 'upgrade' mc. If you compile --with-ncurses (not slang),
I'm using mc 4.8.1 (Debian wheezy) and 4.7.0.6 (Debian squeeze), and I
can't seem to get the following to launch in mc:
# xoj
regex/\.xoj$
Open=xournal %f
View=xournal %f
In squeeze, when I hit ENTER the mc window just blinks, but doesn't
launch Xournal. In wheezy, when I hit ENTER it opens