Hello all,
Congratulations for the new 5.0 branch. I've noticed it cannot run on
Android because multi-touch seems to be broken there, at least for
Motorolas. Should I file a bug report?
Thanks
~ Miguel
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 13:08, Slava Zanko slavaza...@gmail.com wrote:
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2010/3/12 Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote:
It does, but they are not recognized. Here's an example of different
alt-f1
sequences I've seen:
Konsole (TERM=konsole), native keyboard (xterm XFree 4.x.x): ^[O3P
xterm (TERM=xterm): ^[[1;3P
urxvt (TERM
What I wonder is why even on the reference terminal xterm, some key escape
sequences aren't even recognized, including simple enough ones such as
ctrl-f1 or alt-f1.
A possible way to fix all of this could be to allow raw character sequences
to be assigned to commands in mc.keymap, such as
any of these. I wonder what kind of
terminal does it expect (shouldn't it be flexibly detected from TERM?).
~Miguel
2010/3/11 Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote:
What I wonder is why even on the reference terminal xterm, some key escape
sequences aren't
With subshell support as default
With support for background operations
With mouse support on xterm and Linux console
With internationalization support
With multiple codepages support
Data types: char 8 int 32 long 64 void * 64 off_t 64 ecs_char 8
Any tips? Thanks in advance.
~Miguel Pérez
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I love the ability to customize keybindings in 4.7. However, I've noticed
some keys cannot be bound because they aren't recognized properly by
Midnight Commander. When you hit an unrecognized sequence, mc will simply
skip the escape sequence up to a point and print the rest of it.
I'm using
64 ecs_char 8
Cheers
2010/2/1 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
Hi!
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 11:50 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I'm using the mc package from Debian sid, version 3:4.7.0-1 on AMD64
with the following --version information:
This is weird. 4.7.0.1 should have landed in Sid
created a new ticket with this information:
http://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/1860
Thanks all for your work on Midnight Commander
Cheers
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 15:24 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I've tried with various locale and collation
the original version; Midnight Commander is
worth it :) .
Thanks again
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
Hi!
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 17:11 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames
alphabetically, it treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1
, a3) returns -1).
Is there anything else I can do, try or post about my system that might help
determine what's going on?
Thank you very much for your help
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 13:04 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
This is happening to both of my
Hello,
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames alphabetically, it
treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1, a3 and a20 in this
order, contrary to the expected a1, a20, a3 order provided by most if
not everything else (examples I had readily available: ls, sort, Konqueror
such behavior on 4.6.1.
Milan Cermak
Dne 2.12.09 17:11, Miguel Pérez napsal(a):
Hello,
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames alphabetically, it
treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1, a3 and a20 in this
order, contrary to the expected a1, a20, a3 order provided
Follow-up Comment #8, bug #13733 (project mc):
I'd like to be able to set it to 0 ms, i.e. Escape behaving as Escape and
nothing else.
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Reply to this item at:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?13733
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #7936 (project mc):
I've been using SuSE's mc for a year, dealing with files with non-ASCII
characters (even CJK), as well as editing them and introducing these
characters myself, without ever having a single problem.
Can somebody post a link to the patches of SuSE or
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