Hi, Steef! > > I'm placing this issue to my TODO list. Should be easy to do if we only > > support lpr and rely on UNIX pipes. This won't work on Windows, of > > course. > > OF COURSE NOT! > Hence, there will be a windows printing port patch soon and before we > know it mcedit is 20Mb uncompiled. Like emacs.
Unfortunately, you are overestimating MC developers. 20Mb uncompiled takes years of dedicated work. Most likely such patch would just hide "problematic" entries on the systems where they are less likely to work. > So this brings up the question: do we want to clogg mcedit with platform > specific functions or do we want it to be a maintainable piece of > software? We want the later. However, relying on POSIX commands is not "platform specific". MC is for POSIX systems. Relying on external POSIX commands is what makes MC small. Ports of MC to non-POSIX systems are very experimental. I don't expect them to reach the users - they are toys for developers. Sometimes it's fun to debug MC in MSVC :-) -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
