Hello, Adam! > > differently. Ideally, mc should show all the data separately - host, user > > and PID (and maybe timestamp). > > Ok, see the attached patch.
Thanks, applied. Sorry, I had to remake your string again. > BTW I don't see a point in dividing host and user. Why? Not every user would understand [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just want mc to explain the situation in simple terms - who locked the file, from what machine and by which process. In fact, "file %s is locked by %s" cannot be translated into Russian (and probably other languages) without knowing if %s is a user or an abstract token. The translation would be "user %s has a lock on file %s" or "file %s has a lock with the name %s". Anyway, this dialog will be confusing until it's documented, regardless of what the message says. > > One bug that needs to be fixed - if I use Enter to modify the file and I > > get a "file locked" message, the old current line is not repainted. Try > > it to see what I mean. I've applied your patch. Thank you! -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
