Re: Why does one have to "Press any key to continue" after running a command?

2016-08-23 Thread Theodore Kilgore
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Mike wrote: F9 -> Options -> Configuration... -> Pause after run -> set to Never. OK, I will try that. Right now it is something like "Only on dumb terminals" or similar wording. But the explanation in the man page for this option was not exactly clear. Thanks.

Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
On 8/23/16 3:20 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote: > echo -ne '\e[22t' Hello Yury, thanks for your quick responses. I'm not up to patching C (having touched C in over 20 years) so I'll just have to hope for some fix for trash in the future. With respect to the window title, I disabled that and

Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Yury V. Zaytsev
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote: On 8/23/16 12:46 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote: On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote: mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with xterm_title=0, but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the title after I exited... Hmmm, on

Re: Using trash on MacOS Homebrew

2016-08-23 Thread Yury V. Zaytsev
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote: On 8/23/16 12:44 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote: Sadly, I don't think there is anything you can do other than using libtrash or the like, but I'm not sure whether libtrash has been even ported to macOS. Not that I could see. I wish I could map F8 to a

Re: MC with Tabs

2016-08-23 Thread Mooffie
On 8/23/16, Mooffie wrote: > On 8/21/16, Russell Urquhart wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I was looking, and found this link: >> >> https://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/1581 >> >> Has anyone used this, and can this patch be folded into current releases?

Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
On 8/23/16 12:46 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote: > On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote: > >> mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with >> xterm_title=0, but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the >> title after I exited... > > Hmmm, on Linux the title is restored after

Re: Using trash on MacOS Homebrew

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
On 8/23/16 12:44 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote: > Sadly, I don't think there is anything you can do other than using > libtrash or the like, but I'm not sure whether libtrash has been even > ported to macOS. Not that I could see. I wish I could map F8 to a user supplied command. For the time being,

Re: Why does one have to "Press any key to continue" after running a command?

2016-08-23 Thread Mike
F9 -> Options -> Configuration... -> Pause after run -> set to Never. On 2016-08-23 10:38, Theodore Kilgore wrote: For example: Running Midnight Commander, with the panels turned on, I do a command such as latex Cntl-Enter (using the Cntl-Enter seqiemce tp bring a filename down to the

Why does one have to "Press any key to continue" after running a command?

2016-08-23 Thread Theodore Kilgore
For example: Running Midnight Commander, with the panels turned on, I do a command such as latex Cntl-Enter (using the Cntl-Enter seqiemce tp bring a filename down to the command line, so that it says latex file.tex Then after the latex command has done its thing one does not get the

terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with xterm_title=0, but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the title after I exited... Additionally, if I do `alt-o` instead of exiting, it is nice to see that mc is still running.

Using trash on MacOS Homebrew

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
I use the command `trash` on homebrew mac and recently screwed myself in mc when I deleted files and realized it didn't use trash either. Is there an alias, keyboard remapping, or something else that would work on MacOS homebrew? Thanks ___ mc

Re: MC with Tabs

2016-08-23 Thread Mooffie
On 8/21/16, Russell Urquhart wrote: > > Hi, > > I was looking, and found this link: > > https://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/1581 > > Has anyone used this, and can this patch be folded into current releases? It's very easy to implement such things in mc^2. There's