hi,
i am new to this git-branch stuff and i dont have the time to get into
this on a live project.
so far i managed to checkout a git version from may 10 and started to
work offline on the code (kinda free time project: at the beach, in
the woods, on the train, whenever i got a hour and nothing
(---) and therefore the rest of the available space.
please tell me what you think about this feature and where i should improve.
peace
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Date: Sunday 12/09/2007 at 21:16
Follow-up Comment #3, patch #6206 (project mc):
while i introduced the nonstandard way to sort a list with a separate
indicator and a button that toggles the mode, i have to admit that this is not
the most user friendly way.
with experience in Gui tools i sometimes come to the point where my
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #20182 (project mc):
i finaly managed to read the code:
a)
regex_open does a lot i wont copy to a new function that should only cd. it
parses the EXT file and determines by type and action what to do about the
string.
the only clean way through it would be to introduce
Follow-up Comment #4, patch #6200 (project mc):
did not see too much live lists with removing items, but some with constant
size (chown) - anyway its a good idea and leaving the list the original size
was more a lazy 'feature'
you'll need the full count of the list:
if(query_list-count
Follow-up Comment #1, patch #6093 (project mc):
i dont feel the patch is very readable, but adding comments to every added
'if' would explode the source.
so i will tell the basic concept:
FileOpContext gets a new public member 'skip_all' for usage in all possible
quests. it is initalized with
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?6200
Summary: delete in history lists
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: me4mc
Submitted on: Sunday 09/16/2007 at 15:50
Category: None
Priority: 5 - Normal
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #20182 (project mc):
afairemember the regex_command is what pressing return does. i just added it
for the existing key binding - didnt really think that far :(.
imo crtl+pgdn/pgup should only cd, never execute.
is changing 'do_cd' the more clean approach?
:
cancel - do nothing
user+1 - remove item from history and list redisplay
default: return selected string
the reason for me to fix was that i altered the display and calling routines
for the panel top.
those are:
blanks arround current directory (screen.c)
display the current sort order
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?20182
Summary: enter vfs with cmdline buffer
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: me4mc
Submitted on: Saturday 06/16/2007 at 07:36
Category: Keyboard input
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?20183
Summary: sort hotkey
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: me4mc
Submitted on: Saturday 06/16/2007 at 07:47
Category: Screen output
Severity: 3 - Normal
Follow-up Comment #5, patch #5899 (project mc):
the first patch had a flaw:
holding backspace ended in chdir to / - added a timer
pressing bs during search ended in cd.. - dosearch(panel,key) invoked
instead
see attached patch.
dont understand why this bug moved arround. are bugreports the
Additional Item Attachment, patch #5899 (project mc):
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Follow-up Comment #8, patch #5871 (project mc):
#6
config opt flag?
some day the gui dialog could be able to alter the default.
nice entry point for a new developer with far/nc/tc experiencewishes
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Follow-up Comment #4, patch #5899 (project mc):
finals make time short - sorry
i use the backspace navigation for about two weeks and noticed it can be a
anoyance as well as a welcome one hand navigator when searching lots of
directorys. i will add a config option and more intelligence before
Follow-up Comment #18, patch #5893 (project mc):
is there a interface that is able to handle external access - like plugins
but i dont want runtime loading.
some stable interfaces that someone could access to create such
functionality?
spellcheck, image preview - program execution that can
Additional Item Attachment, bug #19651 (project mc):
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File name: mc-4.6.1-xselect-editcolorc.patch Size:0 KB
File name: mc-4.6.1-xselect-edit-cleanline.patch Size:0 KB
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) that uses
a clear eol function to perform the action of clearing the rest of the
current line.
selection works fine for me now, but the display flickers on movement -
something i can handle
@pavel: did you even read the post? the solution was in it - i hope in future
we can improve understanding
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?19664
Summary: backspace navigation
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: me4mc
Submitted on: Sunday 04/22/2007 at 09:35
Category: Keyboard input
Severity: 3 -
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #19651 (project mc):
yes it is!
because it is a feature that already works in other situations (single line)
reproduce:
start xterm
start mc in xterm
go to a file with newlines (eg COPYING)
edit it (F4)
press SHIFT and click-select some content over lines, do NOT use
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #19651 (project mc):
mhh i browsed this menu @savannah and found that there is a difference
between patch and bug and the bugs i submitted could have been patches -
sorry for the trouble that might have caused, will use patches in future
Follow-up Comment #7, bug #19651 (project mc):
bug in a bugfix...
i noticed bad flicker in the console and realized that the setcolor function
does force a screen redraw.
therefore i moved its call to edit.c init()
now i get a green blinking _ in the console (no X) when i quit mc - much less
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19664 (project mc):
not win compatible but more usable in everyday hacking - ill see tomorrow @
work.
bs navigation can be quiet anoying if you have to remove the complete
commandline and end up in / - thanks for the history :)
the patch is so simple that one could
Follow-up Comment #3, patch #5871 (project mc):
*Terms are just the frontend to the real sessions, usaly with nested ssh
sessions in screens the connection has no knowledge about my display besides
that it is a tty.
therefore one uses the selection methods the terminal offers (thats
but there is a possibility to do this right:
SLtt_set_color (DEFAULT_COLOR_INDEX, NULL, default, default);
SLsmg_erase_eol();
or
clrtoeol()
however, i tryed to create that behaviour and failed because i cannot set the
default color index (0) to blue/white.
the problem is that users with other color settings (me: black
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?5871
Summary: enhance selection in xterms
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: me4mc
Submitted on: Wednesday 04/18/2007 at 04:39
Category: Screen output
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