On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 07:23:56AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> (Though I'm reluctant to add your default menu entries to paste the
>> solaris / linux profies). Perhaps it would be worth mentioning in the
>> docs that because of % interpolation,
>> 
>>     PasteFile %s
>>   
>> should get the file name from the selection, and then paste the
>> contents in.
> 
> This is not what i need for my system-administration purposes, but
> seems to by a neat feature for people which are mainly working on
> their own workstation (i.e. programmers). I will think about this
> feature, and maybe enhance the existing code at monday.

You misunderstand: It is *already* possible with the current code base
and your patch. Mrxvt "percent interpolates" macros. So doing "PasteFile
%s" will "just work". (I even defined a menu shortcut for it by
default).

>> PS: Marc -- Would you like SVN access to mrxvt? We'll be happy to use
>>     the help, since right now all I have time for is bug fixes
>>     (sometimes not even that).
> 
> Yes, a svn-access will be welcome :-) I'm travelling 2 hours by train
> every workday and i'm planning to renew my c-programming-knowledge ;-)

Ah. Great! Send me your SF user ID (or create one if you don't have one
yet) and I can take care of it. Just FYI -- features you add (like your
two patches) are generally welcome, provided they don't bloat the code
too much, and don't break some existing behaviour.

If in doubt, feel free to post your feature / patch to the list before
committing.

Also try and avoid defining keyboard shortcuts that are specific to your
needs by default. If it's a really cool feature, then perhaps leaving a
commented example in /etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc, or mrxvt.sample would be best.

At any rate don't *override* a previously defined shortcut unless you
say so in big bold letters :).

But I digress -- send me your SF user ID, and SVN access is yours. We
welcome any help fixing bugs / etc...

:)

GI

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