08.10.2010 14:17, Andrew Borodin wrote:
I've tried to setup a skin in ~/.mc/ini using several ways:
1) skin=gotar
2) skin=gotar.ini
3) skin=/usr/share/mc/skins/gotar.ini
Everything works fine for me.
It is important to edit ~/.mc/ini not in the internal mc editor. I tried
it with mcedit and
t; to in order to access local console of the guest machine. I am not sure
> whether this is the case with the Citrix version.
Thank you, I'll try to connect to the server via VNC.
Best regards,
Michael Dukelsky
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Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> Is it also happening on the local console?
The machine is in fact a virtual machine in Citrix XenServer and I do
not know how to access local console there.
Best regards,
Michael Dukelsky
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h
now at least one person using a completely single byte non-ASCII
> setup which works for him, so if it is not the issue with your setup,
> you must be triggering some very cryptic and unreproducible bug.
At my box everything is reproduced 100%. Is it enough for the developers
to read this th
; you should be able to view the files without translation.
Unfortunately I have the problem with the internal editor I have
described in my first message.
>
> I don't have a suitable server / client to test it, but it should work.
>
Unfortunately it does not.
Best regards,
Michael
>> ru_UA.utf8
>
> Why are you using LANG=ru_RU.CP866 and not LANG=ru_RU.cp866 then?
>
I tried both, it does not matter. I also generated ru_RU.IBM866 and it
is shown above as ru_RU.ibm866.
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Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
>
>> But why can't I use LANG=ru_RU.CP866? I thought that
>> with this locale it would be possible to see files in CP866 encoding
>> without pressing Alt-e.
>
> You can use it as long as you know what you're doing. But since you came
> up with such a question I assume th
T="en_US.UTF-8"
> LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
> LC_ALL=
Thank you, with LANG=en_US.UTF-8 I see everything after pressing Alt-e
and choosing CP866. But why can't I use LANG=ru_RU.CP866? I thought that
with this locale it would be possible to see files in CP866 encoding
without pressing Alt-e.
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I've installed mc 4.7.0.1-1.el5 in CentOS 5.4. The internal viewer shows
CP866 files correctly. But the internal editor shows only the lower-case
letters correctly. It shows dots instead of all upper-case letters
except 0xF0. What do I do to see the upper-case letters?
Best regards,
Mi