On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 01:58:33 -0700 (PDT) slaj wrote:
Anyway, that is not important, still I'm not able to rename a file because
the ESC shift+6 sequence does not give me anything. Sure, shift+f6 is
acceptable solution for rename, and this could be just problem of a my
terminal(s
installation was updated from some ancient version by mistake in a very tight
time-schedule moment, and I realized that the rename feature was changed (which
worked in such a way that the move/F6 window had a filename also available to
edit). In addition, the ESC shift6 does not give me
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06.10.2011 14:02, slaj wrote:
Why the HECK you removed rename functionality from F5/F6?!! What idiot
decided to change the F5/F6 window to not
show the file name!!! I've just updated MC after many years to see that
developers are destroying
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:02 AM, slaj marcin.skoczy...@pb.edu.pl wrote:
Why the HECK you removed rename functionality from F5/F6?!!
What idiot decided to change the F5/F6 window to not show the file name!!!
I've just updated MC after many years to see that developers are destroying
this gem
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 04:02:36 -0700 (PDT) slaj wrote:
Why the HECK you removed rename functionality from F5/F6?!!
What idiot decided to change the F5/F6 window to not show the file name!!!
I've just updated MC after many years to see that developers are destroying
this gem!
I don't understand
Update of bug #15705 (project mc):
Status:None = Fixed
Assigned to:None = leonardjo
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
Operating System:
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.PP
-.B Rename/Move (F6)
+.B Rename/Move (F6, F16)
.PP
-Pop up an input dialog that defaults to the directory in the
-non-selected panel and moves the currently selected file (or the
-tagged files if there is at least one tagged file) to the directory
-specified by the user in the input dialog
Hi Anton,
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 14:11 -0500, Anton Monroe wrote:
Since Paul hasn't replied, I'll try it.
Could you be so kind to either resend this patch as an attachment or
attach it to the bug report? Cutting an pasting from the body of an
email usually causes white space issues when trying
in the background by
clicking on the background button (or pressing Alt-b in the dialog
box). The
@@ -967,14 +973,17 @@
option is enabled. Use symbolic links when you want to avoid the
confusion that can be caused by hard links.
.PP
-.B Rename/Move (F6)
+.B Rename/Move (F6, F16)
.PP
-Pop up an input
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=15705
Summary: small documentation bug (use of shift-F6)
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: paul_oggi
Submitted on: Sat 02/11/06 at 09:22
Category
Am 2005-03-04 15:53:58, schrieb Felix Miata:
Pavel Roskin wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 14:53 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss to find it. I'm really tired of retyping
complete filenames. Someone please tell me how to easily just add or
deleting one character
Hallo Felix,
* Felix schrieb am 04 Mar 2005:
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss to find it. I'm really tired of retyping
complete filenames. Someone please tell me
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 14:53 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss to find it. I'm really tired of retyping
complete filenames. Someone please
Pavel Roskin wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 14:53 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss to find it. I'm really tired of retyping
complete
Fabian Braennstroem wrote:
* Felix schrieb am 04 Mar 2005:
Surely there must be some way to make F6 put the current name on the
input line for editing (renaming) instead of moving to some other
location, but I am at a loss to find it. I'm really tired of retyping
complete filenames
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