2012-10-02 Andrew Borodin <[email protected]>: Hi Andrew
> First of all, what version of mc do you use? Show the result of mc -V. GNU Midnight Commander 4.8.5 Built with GLib 2.32.4 Using the S-Lang library with terminfo database With builtin Editor With subshell support as default With support for background operations With mouse support on xterm and Linux console With support for X11 events With internationalization support With multiple codepages support Virtual File Systems: cpiofs, tarfs, sfs, extfs, ext2undelfs, ftpfs, sftpfs, fish Data types: char: 8; int: 32; long: 64; void *: 64; size_t: 64; off_t: 64; > What terminal emulator do you use? rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.15 > Show 'echo $TERM' rxvt-unicode-256color > and 'stty -a'. speed 38400 baud; rows 55; columns 177; line = 0; intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^?; kill = ^U; eof = ^D; eol = <undef>; eol2 = <undef>; swtch = <undef>; start = ^Q; stop = ^S; susp = ^Z; rprnt = ^R; werase = ^W; lnext = ^V; flush = ^O; min = 1; time = 0; -parenb -parodd cs8 -hupcl -cstopb cread -clocal -crtscts -ignbrk brkint ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl ixon -ixoff -iuclc -ixany imaxbel iutf8 opost -olcuc -ocrnl onlcr -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel nl0 cr0 tab0 bs0 vt0 ff0 isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt echoctl echoke > What keyboard layout do you use, QWERTY or something else? QWERTZ > > > I'm not familiar with terminal setup, but seems ctrl-j cannot be > > > used in mc because it is intercepted by terminal. Terminal gets > > > ctrl-j and sends NL to the program. > > > > I don't think it's a terminal issue. To verify that I mapped the > > To verify that run 'cat' in clear terminal and press keys that you're > interested. > Show results here. ctrl-j: (new line) ctrl-k: ^K alt-i: ^[i alt-o: ^[o > > commands alt-i and alt-o to Up and Down. There keys are definitely > > interpreted by MC. What I did: > > > > [panel] > > Down = ctrl-j; alt-i > > Up = ctrl-k; alt-o > > > > and I removed all other bindings to ctrl-j, ctrl-k, alt-i and alt-o. > > The result: > > > > ctrl-j - prints the highlighted file name on the terminal > > What is it? How it looks? If the cursor (the white marker controlled by the Up and Down keys) marks the file “/usr” and I press ctrl-j, then the terminal line underneath the “Hint:” shows marco@netuse:~$ usr > > ctrl-k - apparently nothing > > alt-i - usual mapping (change directory of other panel) > > alt-o - moved the cursor *DOWN* (Note: it is mapped to “Up”) > > That's very strange. Indeed. ctrl-j behaved different than the others, maybe that's really a terminal issue, but I don't see any reason for the alt key weirdness. Marco _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
