> Alt+h. h and H are different keys. In file panels, Alt+h shows > the history of command line, and Alt+H shows the history of > panel directories.
One reason why I've ignored these, is that it does NOT show the 'global mc cmnd-line history'. I've typically got 20 mcS running in the various VTs of the various desktops. It shows some cmnds which I made sometime in the past. Of course for a specific VT/session the <up/down arrow> shows the immediately recent cmnds of *that* VT. If I could see the last 10 cmnds that I've made in *ANY* VT, that would be useful. Is this possible? The concept of whether you are looking at the local or global state adds complexity/confusion-potential, but is essential? --- I'm still trying to find which Destop and VT a particular mc invocation has, given that I know the pid. When you change the dir/s of a mc, this fact must be recorded, and since you might switch to other destops/VTs before comming back, I assumed that the changed-dir-info would be recorded in a file; but by tracing "all files which have changed in the last N-minutes" I can't find it. So apparently the <which dirs a mc is set to> is stored in RAM? Each mc has its pid which has a dir in the '/proc' tree. But I can't find the info there. Can anybody tell how to find the Desktop/VT, given the pid? Thanks, == Chris Glur. _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc