Re: mc Digest, Vol 116, Issue 6
- From: chris glur <crglur gmail com>
- To: mc gnome org
- Subject: Re: mc Digest, Vol 116, Issue 6
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 02:56:38 +0200
continual user requested changes can lead to disaster
Designed by a committee ?!
On 12/19/13, mc-request gnome org <mc-request gnome org> wrote:
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Today's Topics:
1. disk usage status in right bottom corner (Konrad Vrba)
2. Re: mc Digest, Vol 116, Issue 5 (Mike Smithson)
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Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 00:02:38 +0100
From: Konrad Vrba <konrad vrba gmail com>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: disk usage status in right bottom corner
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hello,
I would like to ask whether it is possible to change the disk status/usage
information, which is displayed in the botom right corner in midnight
commander (sorry if I am not using the correct terminology).
The information displayed in my MC is free/total free%
I would prefer to have % of used space, rather than % of free space. It
might seem trivial, but I canot get used to the idea and it still confuses
me. It seems to me logical to see what *is*on my disk, rather than what *is
not*.
Is there some way to adjust this, so that I can for example see just the
%usage ?
thanks,
Konrad
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Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 17:48:14 -0800
From: "Mike Smithson" <mdooligan gmail com>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: Re: mc Digest, Vol 116, Issue 5
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 04:00:03 -0800, <mc-request gnome org> wrote:
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 14:05:48 +0000
From: James Wonnacott <james tregillis eclipse co uk>
To: mc gnome org
Subject: Changed behaviour of clicking at the top.
Message-ID: <52AF08BC 5020002 tregillis eclipse co uk>
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Dear All,
Sorry to raise this again but it's driving me nuts and I only got one
reply last time which didn't help.
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#Warning! if you don't think a mouse is an appropriate#
#input device to use on mc please don't read any more.#
#I use a mouse a lot in mc and I like it! #
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I've been using mc for many years and I love it- thanks!
I've recently installed version 4.8.3 on a few Debian servers I've built
and found that I can no longer click at the top of a panel to move up-
it now reverses the sort order instead.
Now, I really would like to get the old behaviour back- is this
possible? please!
Thanks,
James.
It's true. I don't use the mouse much, tend to be a keyboard hotkey
kind of guy. But your question got me playing with mc & mouse. The
mouse support seems to be highly improved over the last time (years
ago) that I fiddled with mouse support.
If you want to change it, the relevant code is in
src/filemanager/panel.c, around line 3645:
[code]
/* sort on clicked column; don't handle wheel events */
if (mouse_down && (local.buttons & (GPM_B_UP | GPM_B_DOWN)) == 0 &&
local.y == 2)
{
mouse_sort_col (panel, local.x);
goto finish;
}
/* Mouse wheel events */
if (mouse_down && (local.buttons & GPM_B_UP) != 0)
{
if (is_active)
{
if (panels_options.mouse_move_pages && (panel->top_file > 0))
prev_page (panel);
else /* We are in first page */
move_up (panel);
}
goto finish;
}
[/code]
Frankly, I like the sort/reverse sort feature. I didn't even know I
could do that. Very handy. Thank you for drawing it to my attention.
--
Peace and Cheer
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