Hello! > Thank you all for your help and speedy replys. > > I think mc could benefit from the feature like this.
Your explanation is not quite clear. Do you want a key that changes the current panel to the directory used by the other panel or a key that changes the other panel to the directory used by the current panel? Assuming that you want the former, I tried to implement it, and it doesn't feel very comfortable. Maybe it would be better to invoke directory history for the other panel and select the directory for the current panel? That would be interesting. And you could always select the first item - the directory currently used by the other panel. As for M-o, I just checked emacs 21.2.1, and it implements it differenly - M-o on files open those file for editing in another window. Apparently, MC cloned the behavior of old emacs, which has been improved since then. > Its a big time saver and most of the other linux file managers have the > feature implemented. OK, please give more information. I don't have time to check all other file managers. How does it work and which key does it use? -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
