On Fri, December 5, 2008 15:59, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
I don't know my way around mc enough yet to implement this new menu. If
you're OK with it, could you provide me with some instructions? I'm not
afraid to break stuff and I'm very comfortable with Linux in general.
Just download the
Interesting. That is exactly what I thought and tried but the menu that
appeared was the default mc one. Now it's the new one...Maybe I had a
second mc in the background at the time so when I restarted mc in
reality I hadn't. Anyway. It works great!
Thanks Jesús.
Cheers,
Phil
On Sat, 2008-12-06
Jesús Guerrero schrieb am 00:53 3.12.2008 :
On Tue, December 2, 2008 23:29, Keith Roberts wrote:
Might be able to incorporate BashBurn into mc somehow.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bashburn/
Bashburn is what I use right now. However I see no easy way to integrate
it seamlessly into mc.
On Wed, December 3, 2008 10:06, Alexander Oberhuber wrote:
My solution is to copy everything into one
directory, then burn it the old-fashioned way with a command line :
mkisofs -J /mnt/e/burn_me/ | cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=12
driveropts=burnproof -
That's a viable solution of course.
Well, now at home i can share with you my MC config...
here it is... my ~/.mc/menu
+ ! t t
@ dir to iso (mkisofs -V volume_name -J -r -o isoimage.iso)
urxvtc -e mkisofs -V NEW -J -r -o isoimage.iso %f
s make symlink in /tmp/burn (mksym)
mksym %f
u
On Wed, December 3, 2008 22:30, Leandro Chescotta wrote:
Well, now at home i can share with you my MC config...
here it is... my ~/.mc/menu
Great! Thank you. :)
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Inspired by your menu I have done a preliminary version of mine. I wrote
it quickly and it's not tested yet. That's why wodim still used the -dummy
switch. I send it attached in case anyone else wants to take a look or
something. It uses wodim and genisoimage and for now it supports burning
any
Well i use mc 60% of the time I'm at my PC (the rest of the time are
other CLI tools and swiftweasel), and I found a handy tool called
burn-cd and wodim to burn ISO's, so I did this:
1. a menu entry to show on all filetypes and directories to make an ISO
from the selected directory (urxvtc -e
On Tue, December 2, 2008 13:30, Leandro Chescotta wrote:
Well i use mc 60% of the time I'm at my PC (the rest of the time are
other CLI tools and swiftweasel), and I found a handy tool called
burn-cd and wodim to burn ISO's, so I did this:
1. a menu entry to show on all filetypes and
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Jesús Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mc as burning frontend?
Hello,
I was wondering if some mc user uses mc in any creative way as a burning
frontend.
So far, I found mcburn which is a patch for mc. However I revieved
On Tue, December 2, 2008 23:29, Keith Roberts wrote:
Might be able to incorporate BashBurn into mc somehow.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bashburn/
Bashburn is what I use right now. However I see no easy way to integrate
it seamlessly into mc. However it's pretty neat, and very easy to
Hello,
I was wondering if some mc user uses mc in any creative way as a burning
frontend.
So far, I found mcburn which is a patch for mc. However I revieved it
briefly and from what I can gather looking at it on my browser it only
seems to be able to burn a given folder into a cd. Nothing else.
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