* Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You could use an alias like "alias mc='mc -b'", couldn't you:) The > otherway around is impossible without recompilation. BUT...
You mean "mc -d". I will add a note about it in README.Debian. I must admit, that I use mc in xterms only, and then I use the mouse only for cut&paste. > In X it's clear from the visual context when the mouse is in > `cut&paste' mode or in `command' mode. Is it? Not in xterms. > So I think it's wise to have a Debian policy to *not* have the mouse > act in `command' mode on the console, unless specified otherwise by > the user. I am indifferent about this. Shift+mouse for cut&paste is documented in mc's help. > I'm no Debian-developer, so I think I'm not entitled to propose > such a policy chance:(, besides, I don't know how to procede with > it:) Check /usr/doc/debian-policy/policy-process.text.gz or the html version. > Nontheless, I think the Debian mc man should alter the behaviour and > the options for mc to reflect the above, If you can convince upstream (the mc2-devel@nuclecu.unam.mx) or make it policy, then I will do it. I can't really judge if this is a good thing or not. I will only change mc's behaviour in a incompatible way (different mouse handling) to its prior version for compelling reasons. Ciao, Martin