On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 02:43 +0200, chris glur wrote: > I understand a 'session' to be from logon to logoff. > I believe you mean 'one VT/console' ?
By "session" I mean from the moment you start mc in a vt or console to the moment you exit mc. > That's fantastic! So why is it never discussed? No heavy duty > users here, who would need it - I doubt that. It is discussed in the manual page (man mc) and was mentioned in the NEWS file for this release. > For the typical use that I've described you'd want allso the > mc/S which were open in a path, ready for use on 'that' project, > even if no file was current being viewed, edited. You can keep this kind of mc's in one screen session. Multi-screen patch does not allow you to have more than one "panels" screen running in one instance of mc (at this moment). > What are the 'steps' to exercise your described feature? man mc | grep "Screen selector" > Are you refering to screen's ability to show multiple files or > multiple copies of one file, on a single display, so you would not > have multiple screens open with a single one visible? Yes. > Do you really think I'd overlook such a trivial improvement, > if it was possible? > All I'm able to do on this: FC1 > konqueror > is reset the default: > I can't change the subject-field. Damn it, hats off, man!!! >From which era your mail client is coming if it doesn't even have a "Reply to all" button, not even speaking about the ability to change the Subject: field which was present in Evolution since day zero?! Maybe you'd better use mc / mcedit as your mailer, as, at least, it allows you to specify the subject of the messages. -- Sincerely yours, Yury V. Zaytsev _______________________________________________ mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
