/dev/rob0 wrote:
Roland Illig wrote:
Thus I have dozens of files listed with position 1;0 in filepos.
Why are those saved at all? Would it be possible to save file
position unless the position happens to be 1;0? Even #utar and
other such temporary files have their position saved.
I just
Roland Illig wrote:
Thus I have dozens of files listed with position 1;0 in filepos. Why
are those saved at all? Would it be possible to save file position
unless the position happens to be 1;0? Even #utar and other such
temporary files have their position saved.
I just fixed that.
/dev/rob0 wrote:
Thus I have dozens of files listed with position 1;0 in filepos. Why
are those saved at all? Would it be possible to save file position
unless the position happens to be 1;0? Even #utar and other such
temporary files have their position saved.
I just fixed that.
Is there a
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
thanks. however, i'd suggest enabling it by default. otherwise 95% of the
users will never get to know this feature. nobody reads the mc man page unless
I'm not so sure. That's something I've been wondering about saving
position in the editor ... do those entries
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #13734 (project mc):
thanks. however, i'd suggest enabling it by default. otherwise 95% of the
users will never get to know this feature. nobody reads the mc man page unless
he has a specific problem - that's the general tendency for gui/tui programs.
so you have to
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=13734
Summary: viewer should save position mode per file
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: ossi
Submitted on: Mon 07/11/2005 at 17:30
Category: