Hello, -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 10:53:57 -0400 > Von: Felix Miata > Betreff: copy/rename (edit mode)
> These are standard: > F5 = copy > F6 = rename/move > > To me, the rename is more misnomer than reality, but that's not the issue > here, which is that the edit the filename first process triggered by > shifting > these keys isn't the same in all environments. For years I've seen that in > X, > Shift-F5 & Shift-F6 actually do as expected. But on the virtual consoles, > I've only seen that they do that when running *ubuntu (and maybe Debian > too?). In Fedora, Mandriva & SUSE on virtual consoles, Shift-F3 is copy > with > edit destination name, and Shift-F4 is move with edit destination name. Is > there some config file option I can change to make the behavior in most > distros the same as in *ubuntu? Why is there this ubiquitous difference? Yes - there is such a file. Kill the f11-f20 lines under the [terminal:linux] section of mc.lib. It is most likely located under /usr/share/mc/ or /etc/mc/. In fact maybe there are more invalid key sequences under this section. It might be worth removing this section or at least verifying all the sequences for the upcoming release. In any case f11-f20 have entries in the "linux" terminfo netry so these entries are tottaly unjustified. -- GMX FreeMail: 1 GB Postfach, 5 E-Mail-Adressen, 10 Free SMS. Alle Infos und kostenlose Anmeldung: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freemail _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
