Hi,
I have a problem with repeating overlong options, as they appear e.g. at the command "localcfg". This tool is made to create the local settings of country.sys
Here is the problem:
The command with all options is very long, e.g. for german file:
I have a problem with repeating overlong options, as they appear e.g. at the command "localcfg". This tool is made to create the local settings of country.sys
Here is the problem:
The command with all options is very long, e.g. for german file:
localcfg test.sys /country:49 /cp:858 /decim:, /thous:. /datesep:. /datefmt:DMY /timesep:: /timefmt:1 /curr:EUR /currpos:1 /currspc:1 /currprec:2 /yesno:JN
Version 0.9 of localcfg disappears from screen with this option, but this is not my main problem.
Version 2023-12-17 (available at Mateusz svardos site http://svardos.org/?p=repo)now works with the exception that JN for yes/no is not used.
So it would be nice if it could be updated in FDT2406 or later.
Version 2023-12-17 (available at Mateusz svardos site http://svardos.org/?p=repo)now works with the exception that JN for yes/no is not used.
So it would be nice if it could be updated in FDT2406 or later.
The main problem is, that if you type "arrow up" for "history" (repeating the previous command) and then "arrow left" (for moving the cursor into this long command) causes a break in the long option line at both versions. The cursor seems to jump one line higher when you try to correct a character.
One more example:
You are at C:\freedos\doc\foxcalc and then type:
"C:\freedos\bin\edit /b c:\freedos\dok\foxcalc\changes.txt"
(example, I know that the command can be shorter). Then you execute edit, notice, that "dok" is wrong and want to correct the "dok" to "doc" by "arrow" up (repeating command) and "arrow left" by going to the position "k" of "doc", entering "c". Before you can delete the "k" in "dock" the cursor jumps one line higher and shows:
"based on FreeDOS DFLAT+ 1.0 application framework" space... "\foxcalc\changes.txt"
I hope that this behaviour is reproducable.
I hope that this behaviour is reproducable.
Thanks.
Willi
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