Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
...how does mother mc know where to find all this
stuff if I do not see $MC_DATADIR being set?
They're defined in ./configure (around line 177) at compile time.
Indeed they have changed over time, notably since 4.5.55.
Good thing too, my /usr/lib is *crowded*. I have
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
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Have you tried Learn keys for that? If yes, why didn't you like this
approach? I think that the Learn keys dialog has two problems - one is
that users cannot find it when they need it. The other is that they don't
realize that it can help them.
Yes, it's oriented around the
I don't know the developers of gnome-terminal, but you risk to be
ridiculed in the best case if you don't do a real analysis. If you are
going to mock someone, you can be blacklisted. That applies to this list
as well, by the way.
You're right. It was more of a rhetorical question than
Pavel Roskin wrote:
I could not reproduce this with the Polish man page, but I could reproduce
it with binaries if and only if Options-Display Bits is set to Full 8
bits output.
7 Bits output, 8 bits input fixes the problem.
Thank you very much.
Indeed, gnome-terminal identifies itself as
I like the mouse wheel addition in the editor, thanks.
It gets interpreted as a single click in the panels.
What if it scrolled the panel contents, but left the
selected item alone?
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Pavel Roskin wrote:
Option --with-terminfo is dead. Everything else is default except
--with-tm-x-support, and you can now see the default values in the output
of configure --help.
You brought up the terminfo/termcap issue, which has puzzled me for
quite a while. A while back I was under the
./configure \
--with-tm-x-support --with-vfs --with-gpm-mouse \
--with-subshell --with-slang --with-edit
I was using the internal viewer to check out that
polish man-page in Xwindows/gnome-terminal, and it was
very nearly unreadable.
The panel contents are just printed over, leaving half
of it
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 10:35:21AM -0700, Miven Dooligan wrote:
Marco Ciampa wrote:
mc cvs version.
in xterm (kde xvt xterm) mcedit does _not_ select text with shift + arrow
key.
in console it works great...
Linux 2.4.18 mdk 8.2 (in Debian 3 it's the same)
glib
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
Mouse scroll wheel is now supported in the internal editor on xterm and
gnome-terminal. Konsole and rxvt don't work yet.
What? Where? How?
I think rxvt needs to be fixed to make that work, and gpm is another
story...
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
'make install' didn't do vfs directory. I had to cd into it and do
'make' manually. Just missing from the Makefile.
I tried and could not reproduce this problem. Please give more details
about the commands you ran (which arguments to configure, make etc).
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello, Miven!
...
I don't like it. If I want to mark a few files that span the whole screen
and I want to see as many of them as I can, I'm now forced to move the
cursor to the middle of the marked files.
Right, I see. Therefore the scroll by half screen thing. It
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