Re: [bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-05-01 Thread Martin Petricek
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19664 (project mc): ...over the time someone might create a configurable mapping or themes. but thats off topic How far away in time would such a feature be? As an interested user, one that has no real possibility of contributing to mc with patches but still reads

Re: [bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-04-29 Thread Caj Zell
On Apr 22, 2007, me wrote: Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19664 (project mc): ...over the time someone might create a configurable mapping or themes. but thats off topic How far away in time would such a feature be? As an interested user, one that has no real possibility of contributing to mc

Re: [bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-04-29 Thread Caj Zell
On Apr 22, 2007, me wrote: Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19664 (project mc): ...over the time someone might create a configurable mapping or themes. but thats off topic How far away in time would such a feature be? As an interested user, one that has no real possibility of contributing to mc

[bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-04-22 Thread me
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?19664 Summary: backspace navigation Project: GNU Midnight Commander Submitted by: me4mc Submitted on: Sunday 04/22/2007 at 09:35 Category: Keyboard input Severity: 3 -

[bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-04-22 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #19664 (project mc): ah, somebody wants it windows-compatible. i think that's silly. it does not follow the least surprise principle. additionally, the same function is already available in a consistent way with ctrl-pgup.

[bug #19664] backspace navigation

2007-04-22 Thread me
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19664 (project mc): not win compatible but more usable in everyday hacking - ill see tomorrow @ work. bs navigation can be quiet anoying if you have to remove the complete commandline and end up in / - thanks for the history :) the patch is so simple that one could