Theodore Kilgore wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Theodore Kilgore wrote:
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Have you tried ~/.Xresources? In mine (debian) i have:
!Make Alt-o send ESC-o in mc, instead of i with daeresis.
XTerm*eightBitInput: true
XTerm*altSendsEscape: true
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
Russell Shaw wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
I am merely curious. I do not use the funny character mappings for
anything, myself. But I can imagine that someone might want to use
those sometimes and use mc on other
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
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The fix for the funny characters in X does not work here. I had this
problem in the xterm. So I created an .Xdefaults file with the contents
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
This cures the problem on my big computer, and recently there has been a
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an o with
two dots above it. How can i get back the old behaviour?
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Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it. How can i get back the old behaviour?
Does it only work in 8859-1 locale instead of utf-8 ?
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Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF, LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS)
UTF-8 locale i guess. On the linux console it gives ESC-o (0x1b6f)
How can i get mc to work in a utf-8 X
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
I am merely curious. I do not use the funny character mappings for
anything, myself. But I can imagine that someone might want to use
those sometimes and use mc on other occasions. Thus, I
johnny wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have a proper config file (bindings) for mc?
I wanna be able to associate some common used file extensions to the following apps:
_
xcf psd| gimp|
sxw doc rtf xls ppt |
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Hi,
When you browse directories in mc then exit, is there a way
to exit into the directory you were looking at instead of
where mc was started?
many linux distrubutions do something like that, where you have
to modify the path of mc and maybe the temporary dir.
Hi,
When you browse directories in mc then exit, is there a way
to exit into the directory you were looking at instead of
where mc was started?
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