Follow-up Comment #8, bug #13733 (project mc):
I'd like to be able to set it to 0 ms, i.e. Escape behaving as Escape and
nothing else.
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Follow-up Comment #7, bug #13733 (project mc):
Denis Vlasenko's patch has been commited.
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Update of bug #13733 (project mc):
Status:None = Ready For Test
Assigned to:None = ptsekov
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Please, test the
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #13733 (project mc):
first a correction on my side: meanwhile i did actually experience a sequence
being torn apart, so the one packet theory simply does not hold. :(
going slightly overboard, one could apply some heuristics to determine the
worst-case line latency
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #13733 (project mc):
Well, one could always adjust it as per his immediate requirements. Have you
noticed that I've added a new configuration dialog ? Why do you think an
environment variable is more appropriate ?
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #13733 (project mc):
Well, one could always adjust it as per his immediate requirements.
this is *slow*. and extremely annoying if done several times a day.
Have you noticed that I've added a new configuration dialog ?
no, i did not read your patch. ;-)
Why do
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #13733 (project mc):
Well, one could always adjust it as per his immediate requirements.
this is *slow*. and extremely annoying if done several times a day.
Maybe I am missing the point but I cannot imagine why one would need to
adjust it more than once. Maybe if
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #13733 (project mc):
[...] I cannot imagine why one would need to adjust it more than once.
you can log into the same machine from different sources - locally, through
serial line, through networks with different latencies. and also you can
share the same config among
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Summary: escape key timeout stuff
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: ossi
Submitted on: Mon 07/11/2005 at 17:27
Category: Keyboard input