Re: mc Digest, Vol 99, Issue 2



Surely you want LHS set to most recent like a stack
and RHS to alpha,
and one to full-date and one to 'compact'.
Isn't nc-> mc great?!

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Today's Topics:

   1. Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and Directories
      (John)
   2. Re: Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and
      Directories (John)
   3. Re: Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and
      Directories (John)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2012 18:10:22 +0200
From: John <john ube xs4all nl>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and Directories
Message-ID: <20120714161022 GA15583 localhost>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

After upgrading Ubuntu Desktop, and successively mc, i noticed that the
sort order is changed. Hidden files and directories first, followed with
regular. I didn't managed to change it back to the old behavior like
"ls -la". GoogleD and tried, so i ended up here, is there a way,
setting or something to get the old "real" mix all sort order?
On other systems i have still the "old" mc with the bash "ls -la" order
so i like to have them all the same!

Thanks any way!

Cheers
John


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 09:09:24 +0200
From: John <john ube xs4all nl>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: Re: Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and
      Directories
Message-ID: <20120715070924 GA25372 localhost>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Sun  15 Jul 2012  00:22, williamk orcon net nz wrote:
Hi,

Unless your build has been modified from the original. The sort order can
be set by going to menu (F9) then going to Right or Left and that will
show menu with sort order. Change to suit and then Save.

[...]

Thanks Will, but that i know, regardless what order you set under
the left or right panel, or under the panel options, hidden (dot)
files/directories or always come first. I like the "ls -la" behavior,
mix all.

Sample of the old order, also "ls -la":
a
.b
.c
d
.f

New sort order:
.b
.c
.f
a
d

Bye,
 John
--
Logic is a pretty flower that smells bad
Pure, Stable, Secure, Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org


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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 09:29:28 +0200
From: John <john ube xs4all nl>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: Re: Sort Order - Mix All, Hidden, Regular, Files and
      Directories
Message-ID: <20120715072928 GA26220 localhost>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Sun  15 Jul 2012  09:09, John wrote:
On Sun  15 Jul 2012  00:22, williamk orcon net nz wrote:
Hi,

Unless your build has been modified from the original. The sort order
can be set by going to menu (F9) then going to Right or Left and that
will show menu with sort order. Change to suit and then Save.

[...]

Thanks Will, but that i know, regardless what order you set under
the left or right panel, or under the panel options, hidden (dot)
files/directories or always come first. I like the "ls -la" behavior,
mix all.

[...]

I'm sorry, that is not correct, i meant that what setting i choose, i
never get a mix of alphabetically sorted names of dot and regular files
and directories.

Bye,
 John
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Pure, Stable, Secure, Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org


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