On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 09:09 -0500, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
If I understand any of that, then the key to modifying the keys in mc is
modifying some mc.keymap file which I don't seem to have...
Yes.
Am I right in presuming that to do this with mc 4.6.2-pre1 I would have to
download and
It would appear that on Dec 16, MK did say:
xterm lacks configurability in this sense, but you should be able to
set console to allow anything, even if it means rearranging some key
combos taken by it or KDE (since mc keys are not configurable).
I've looked for such key combos in konsole's
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 03:14 -0500, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Dec 16, MK did say:
xterm lacks configurability in this sense, but you should be able to
set console to allow anything, even if it means rearranging some key
combos taken by it or KDE (since mc keys are
xterm lacks configurability in this sense, but you should be able to set
console to allow anything, even if it means rearranging some key combos taken
by it or KDE (since mc keys are not configurable).
Anyway, I just use ctrl-x p (not ctlr-x ctrl-p) to get the fullpath for the
current panel
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, MK wrote:
xterm lacks configurability in this sense, but you should be able to set
console to allow anything, even if it means rearranging some key combos
taken by it or KDE (since mc keys are not configurable).
actually, you can make xterm send something distinct for
I've only just signed up for the mc@gnome.org mailing list. But
I've used mc as my file manager in any Linux I'm using for years.
And I have to say, I wouldn't want to be without it. KUDOS to
the authors and maintainers!
But I've almost always been disappointed by the fact that in xterm and/or