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Re: Mc Digest, Vol 46, Issue 3
- From: "chris glur" <crglur gmail com>
- To: mc gnome org
- Subject: Re: Mc Digest, Vol 46, Issue 3
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 11:20:12 +0200
How about changing the file's name ?
My version/s of mc can handle problematic files
by F4/edit when F3/view fails.
F3/view > hex-mode will show you if there's some
invisible/non-ascii chars.
== Chris Glur.
PS. this crappy web-based mailer means I have to pay more
on line time to change the subject-field as I would want to !
The OP should put the proper subject ?
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> Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:13:29 -0500
> From: MK <halfcountplus intergate com>
> Subject: "Static planes value not equal to 1"
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> i have some short text files (literally just lists of fully qualified
> file pathnames) put out by a basic perl routine that will not display
> in the mc viewer because
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> identify: Length and filesize do not match 'file.txt'.
> identify: Static planes value not equal to 1 'file.txt'.
>
> leading to "Empty output from child filter"
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> However, MOST of the files from this routine are fine, and in any case
> they ALL display without complaint in vim, gedit, cat, less, and
> fulfill their purpose within perl. But i like to be able to view them
> my usual way of course and this message is disturbing to me...i can
> find no informative reference to "Static planes value", etc.
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> What does this mean?
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