On 26 May 2014, at 1:45, Theodore Kilgore kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu
wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to make a Samsung Chromebook to support Linux functionality in
a manner to which I am accustomed. The problem is missing keys. A possibly
noninclusive list follows, for anyone who might
Hello,
I am trying to make a Samsung Chromebook to support Linux functionality in
a manner to which I am accustomed. The problem is missing keys. A possibly
noninclusive list follows, for anyone who might possibly not be
familiar with the hardware:
1. There is a Backspace key, but no Delete
over serial connection to a Pyramid unix box.
It is 'scan' by Patrick J. Wolfe and was released in
comp.sources.misc vol 20 issue 1, 21 May 1991
You can unshar (*remember that? :) it from Google groups.
It was an ordinary FM, but its main virtue for now was runtime configurable key
bindings
Hello, sorry for this maybe dispenable email, but I can't find answer to this question via google/documentation/mails.
from faq:
2.8 How do I change the key bindings?
There is no generic way to reconfigure the key bindings. You can use
the Learn Keys dialog to assign keys to some actions listed
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:52:44AM -0500, Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
I've looked in the manual, and in the FAQ, but I can't find how to
change the key bindings of mc (version 4.6.0). What I want is to be
able to use tab completion in the command line with tab, as my fingers
do
Hi, Peter!
I support you, Pavel, on not allowing too flexible key binding.
But maybe for such a cool feature, like TAB completion, personal
exception coud be granted? 8^)
I'm not against flexible key bindings. I'm just stating that it's not
available because the goal of Learn Keys is to make
Hello!
I've looked in the manual, and in the FAQ, but I can't find how to
change the key bindings of mc (version 4.6.0). What I want is to be
able to use tab completion in the command line with tab, as my fingers
do that automatically.
Sorry, the only way to do it is to redefine Tab as M-Tab