Op di, 25-08-2009 te 20:16 -0400, schreef Thomas Dickey: > On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Jasper wrote: > > > Op di, 25-08-2009 te 19:34 -0400, schreef Thomas Dickey: > >> On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 04:33:59PM +0200, Jasper wrote: > >>> As I understand it, 'm' already does that. > >>> I just looked at the 'Your recent statusline messages'-page, the > >>> response to moving-to-. is 'Source and destination are the same location > >>> - request ignored!', so it seems to take the directory lynx was started > >>> is as reference. But it does not do that in response to moving-to-.. or > >>> moving-to-subdir. > >> > >> I see - the basic issue is that I was thinking that lynx would only > >> retain data for filenames on the current page (but it does not). > >> I'm investigating how to improve this... > >> > > I just tried to move tagged files from different directories. Works! > > ( except for . as target ). For comparison: mc won't do that. > > well... as I said, I have my own directory editor (which does things > that mc doesn't do). > > But I'm working on lynx and "." as a target (I was just looking at a > check that skips some logic if there's no "/" in the path - that might > be what I have to change). >
I see my request has been fulfilled in lynx2.8.8dev.1 . Thanks! --Jasper. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
