On 8/31/16, Mooffie wrote:
> On 8/31/16, Fourhundred Thecat <400the...@gmx.ch> wrote:
>>
>> when run on the commandline, ssconvert needs output file
>
> The manual page for ssconvert says you can use fd://1 for standard
> output. Use this as the output file.
BTW, most systems
On 8/31/16, Fourhundred Thecat <400the...@gmx.ch> wrote:
>> On 2016-08-31 10:51, Slava Zanko wrote:
>>
>> Hi Fourhundred,
>>
>> Try to use this:
>>
>> View=%view{ascii} ssconvert %f || xls2csv %f || strings %f
>>
>
> that obviously cannot work
>
> when run on the commandline, ssconvert needs
Try it:
View=%view{ascii} (TMP_FILE=${MC_TMPDIR}/view.; ssconvert
--recalc "%f" -T Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant ${TMP_FILE} && cat
${TMP_FILE} && rm ${TMP_FILE}) || xls2csv %f || strings %f
>> On 2016-08-31 10:51, Slava Zanko wrote:
>>
>> Hi Fourhundred,
>>
>> Try to use this:
>>
>>
> On 2016-08-31 10:51, Slava Zanko wrote:
>
> Hi Fourhundred,
>
> Try to use this:
>
> View=%view{ascii} ssconvert %f || xls2csv %f || strings %f
>
that obviously cannot work
when run on the commandline, ssconvert needs output file, and possibly
also --export-type. The following command works
Hi Fourhundred,
Try to use this:
View=%view{ascii} ssconvert %f || xls2csv %f || strings %f
> Hello,
>
> has anybody figured out, how to view gnumeric files in mc (in
> console/text mode)?
>
> I am aware that this can be configured in /etc/mc/mc.ext, and I see
> the
Hello,
has anybody figured out, how to view gnumeric files in mc (in
console/text mode)?
I am aware that this can be configured in /etc/mc/mc.ext, and I see
there is already section for excel files:
type/^Microsoft\ Excel
Edit=true
Open=(gnumeric %f >/dev/null 2
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 22:05, Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com wrote:
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 21:02 +0100, Keith Roberts wrote:
There must be a way to disable the splash screen, and boot
in text/psuedo text mode, so you see your services starting?
Try passing 'nomodeset' as a kernel parameter
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 19:07 +, reyni...@mi.is wrote:
So wrote Yury V. Zaytsev:
Unfortunately, I have no clue on how to check this out.
If you are on a Linux computer and see Tux the Wonder Penguin on the
console screen while the OS is booting, it's a frame-buffered console. They
use
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
To: reyni...@mi.is
From: Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
Subject: Re: MC in console
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 19:07 +, reyni...@mi.is wrote:
So wrote Yury V. Zaytsev:
Unfortunately, I have no clue on how to check this out.
If you are on a Linux
MC in the console is displaying garbage characters instead of line
drawing in my Debian Squeeze .
I use UTF8 on this machine-could that be the problem?
I have tried reconfiguring console-setup with ISO and selecting
various font options but that didn't change anything.
Suggestions please
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 12:40 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
MC in the console is displaying garbage characters instead of line
drawing in my Debian Squeeze .
I use UTF8 on this machine-could that be the problem?
I have tried reconfiguring console-setup with ISO and selecting
various font
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:43:36 +0200
Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 12:40 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
MC in the console is displaying garbage characters instead of line
drawing in my Debian Squeeze .
I use UTF8 on this machine-could that be the problem?
I
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 19:19:20 +0200
Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 13:14 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:43:36 +0200
Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 12:40 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
MC in the console
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 19:19:20 +0200
Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com wrote:
Very good, now I have to tell you that I use this UTF-8 on Karmic /
Lucid / Hardy and have no problems whatsoever.
I am using mc 3:4.7.0.6-1 on Squeeze with console, xterm and
xfce4-terminal all without problem. Locale
.
I want to run mc in a console using the mouse,
and I can't find out
how to do it.
I have read the documentation, which says that I
should use gpm. I do
have gpm running and it is working fine:
# gpm -v
gpm 1.19.6, Thu Oct 4 00:21:21 CEST 2001
$ ps -ef | grep gpm
root
Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
Björn Eriksson wrote:
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OK, for original thread, see
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc/2002-April/msg9.html
Hi Peter, greetings from Göteborg,
And hi from a fellow Swede in Stockholm!
If
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 10:51:53 +0200 Peter Hugosson-Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PH 2. It's not likely to be a mc problem. More likely a library problem
PH since you've asserted that the mouse 'works' [the cursor moves and you
PH can paste]. Have you tried any other console-apps like lynx,
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Hi Peter, greetings from Göteborg,
If you have reasons to believe it's a mouse/device/gpm-problem then
there are perhaps better places to ask. I'm afraid I don't have any
list-suggestions though.
A couple of thoughs: BTW, I assume you
If I try to read it manually (by using cat), I get the following:
#cat /dev/gpmctl
cat: /dev/gpmctl: No such device or address
I have also tried using the shift key to see if this might enable the
mouse functions, but there is no difference.
I want to run mc in a console using the mouse, and I
I want to run mc in a console using the mouse, and I can't find out how
to do it.
I have read the documentation, which says that I should use gpm. I do
have gpm running and it is working fine:
# gpm -v
gpm 1.19.6, Thu Oct 4 00:21:21 CEST 2001
$ ps -ef | grep gpm
root 486 1 0 12:00
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