On Mon, 19 Sep 2016, Mooffie wrote:
On 9/19/16, Mooffie wrote:
One possibility is to modify MC's source code:
https://source.midnight-commander.org/S/lib--timefmt.c.html#L133
Change the "6L" (six months) to "12L".
Or you can edit the MC binary directly.
That
On 9/19/16, Mooffie wrote:
>
> One possibility is to modify MC's source code:
>
> https://source.midnight-commander.org/S/lib--timefmt.c.html#L133
>
> Change the "6L" (six months) to "12L".
Or you can edit the MC binary directly.
That expression (6 * 30 * 24 * 60 * 60)
On 9/18/16, Fourhundred Thecat <400the...@gmx.ch> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using different date formats for "timeformat_recent" and
> "timeformat_old":
>
> [Misc]
> timeformat_recent=%b %e %H:%M
> timeformat_old=%Y %b %e %H:%M
>
> which gives me nice, clean dates, where new files are
Imagine what a relief to be HOME with Mr.Norton [of the 70's]?
Thank you !!
After using RPi:linux:curl to fetch the misssing half of *.7z,
via the slow problematic connection and copying to Win8.1 by
USBstik, the cartoon-system's behavior couldn't be 'logged'
since MrNorton had not yet
Hello,
I am using different date formats for "timeformat_recent" and
"timeformat_old":
[Misc]
timeformat_recent=%b %e %H:%M
timeformat_old=%Y %b %e %H:%M
which gives me nice, clean dates, where new files are immediately
distinguished from older ones:
Sep 3 15:13
2016 Mar 10