On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 10:56 -0600, R. Steven Rainwater wrote: > > To me, the bigger problem is not what keys are used but whether or or > not it works at all. And since the ctrl-home and ctrl-end key combos > don't work with MC in GNOME terminal, this change broke the > functionality. As best I can tell, the MC developers are blaming the > breakage on GNOME terminal and the GNOME terminal developers are saying > they won't change the way the key bindings work because it would break > lots of other stuff.
Are they saying anything at all? Actually, I have just tried Ctrl+PgUp / Ctrl+PgDown (which you can free from the settings dialog) and Ctrl+Home / Ctrl+End on 4.7.0.1 in Gnome Terminal and neither of those takes me to the beginning / end of file. Ctrl+PgUp / Ctrl+PgDown take me to the beginning or the end of the buffer and Ctrl+Home / Ctrl+End behave identically to Home/End. ... > I've been an MC user for at least a decade but changes that have been > showing up in recent versions of the MC editor are making the program > more and more difficult to use productively. (other nits that annoy me > are the recent breakage of the cursor that makes it float out past the > real end of line and not wrap correctly, and the earlier change that > replaced white space with gibberish characters) Both of these are optional and should be off by default. If this is not the case with the latest version, please submit a bug report. -- Sincerely yours, Yury V. Zaytsev _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel