On 5/24/15, Mike Smithson mdooli...@gmail.com wrote:
It's always bugged me that I can only access the
first 10 items with the keys 0-9.
[...]
Keys a-z are very often used by the menu of the
dialog the listbox is in, but keys A-Z are not.
[...]
Now I can access the top 36 items instead of
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 07:26:22AM -0700, Mike Smithson wrote:
Bah. Mc is not over. Things change, that's all.
[...]
That's my 2 cents worth.
Take care, and best wishes for those who are moving on to bigger
and better things. Thank you for your labors.
I agree 100%.
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Marco Ciampa
Hi all,
I'm another long time user of mc. I've used it on Windows, Solaris,
HP-UX, and currently on GNU/Linux (mostly Fedora and CentOS). I use it
daily and find it an indispensable tool. Thanks to everyone who's worked
on it over the years! If mc development is really coming to an end
without
Hi
I have been using mc for many years and I would like to thank to
everyone who spent their time on this project.
I also cannot promise 20hrs in a week but I would like to
participate/develop as much as I can to help in free time.
Regards,
Michal
From: Mike Smithson mdooligan gmail com
To:
Another thing that occurred to me: to save on long term development costs,
we should simplify the codebase and get rid of alternatives.
Slang and ncurses - keep one, drop the other
Glib regex and pcre - same
Charset: there are 5 possibilities handled by branches throughout the code
(built
Btw i fixed gnome-terminal's key sequences about a year ago
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On May 28, 2015 11:57 PM, Steve Rainwater srainwa...@ncc.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm another long time user of mc. I've used it on Windows, Solaris,
HP-UX, and currently on GNU/Linux (mostly Fedora and CentOS). I use it
You ask for source code repo and stuff? Do apologize to me,it's alot of
shots andd beers speaking of me right now, but if you ask these questions
and couldn't figure out the answers for yourself (I mean: the answer is
straight there on the opening homepage of mc) then i'm afraid you might not
be
Hello David,
On Wed, 27 May 2015 08:14:00 -0400
David Both db...@millennium-technology.com wrote:
I like Midnight Commander very much. And I have authored several
articles for OpenSource.com. My latest, which has been in progress
for several weeks - long before the current developers
Hi guys,
I'm sorry to hear about this... but honestly it didn't surprise me. I
think anyone could have seen that this was going to happen, it was only a
matter of time - few months, a year or two maybe.
What I'm really sad about is that the issue has been raised a couple of
times already, yet
Bah. Mc is not over. Things change, that's all.
I've been into mc since I don't know when. The first time I
used it. Mid/late 90s I'm guessing. I saw how it floundered
in the 4.6 series. I shrugged and kept tweaking and hacking my
version. A few years went by and I looked it up again, purely
Yes, I was looking for more than superficial feedback - so thank you. And
perhaps the publicity will attract some developers.
My personal opinion, generic as it is because I have been here only a couple
weeks, is that someone who has been here for a while should step into the lead
role. I am
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