Re: Midnight Commander in Gnome Terminal

2006-10-26 Thread Avinash Sultanpur
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 02:28:09PM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote: > > Hi, > > When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted > filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome > Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted > as

Re: Midnight Commander in Gnome Terminal

2006-10-26 Thread Brent Clark
Eeltje wrote: It works as you described in KDE. So your problem is really a Gnome problem, not a X problem. I can not help you with Gnome... Hi Maybe you or someone else could help me with this. I dont use kde or gnome. But why is it that when I start a shell (rxvt or xterm or Eterm), (and t

Re: Midnight Commander in Gnome Terminal

2006-10-26 Thread Eeltje
Tadeusz Bak schreef: > Hi, > > When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted > filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome > Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted > as a new line. Is it possible to disable such be

Midnight Commander in Gnome Terminal

2006-10-25 Thread Tadeusz Bak
Hi, When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted as a new line. Is it possible to disable such behaviour? I couldn't find any