Hello!
So we need two ini file parameters:
esc_mode={0|1|2}
where 0 means stick forever, 1 means stick for some time (controlled
by esc_delay) and 2 means do not stick.
I have no idea what it means. We had a problem with mc+xterm+ncurses
recently when escape would not be recognized by
Any counterarguments?
i for one got to like the esc-[0-9] on dumb(x) terminals.
a few times i think i couldn't have done without it in the past.
why change it?
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Quoting christian laubscher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any counterarguments?
i for one got to like the esc-[0-9] on dumb(x) terminals.
a few times i think i couldn't have done without it in the past.
I think you still can use Alt-number. The bad thing is that users cannot invoke
the menu
Maybe the delay should be an integer variable in milliseconds? Different
terminals, different connections and different users will need different delays.
So we need two ini file parameters:
esc_mode={0|1|2}
where 0 means stick forever, 1 means stick
for some time (controlled by esc_delay)