Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-06 Thread hohe72
As of version 4.8.3. symlinking ~/.config/*/mc and ~/.local/*/mc to ~/.mc works fine and eases configuration a lot. No guarantees ofcause for name collisions at future. --hh Paul Hartman wrote (Thu, 5 Sep 2013 17:10:49 -0500): > On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Dominik Vogt > wrote: > > Thanks,

Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-05 Thread Paul Hartman
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Dominik Vogt wrote: > Thanks, that works. I was very surprised to find out that the > config files were moved from ~/.mc to ~/config/mc. Probably they > have been automatically copied from the old to the new directory? > I think mc should really print a warning if

Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-05 Thread Dominik Vogt
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 01:26:13PM +0400, Andrew Borodin wrote: > On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:34:03 +0200 Dominik Vogt wrote: > > and filehighlight.ini has this section I want to disable: > > > > -- > > [temp] > > extensions=tmp;$$$;~;bak > > extensions_case=false > > regexp=(^#.*|.*~$) > >

Re: Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-09-03 Thread Andrew Borodin
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:34:03 +0200 Dominik Vogt wrote: > and filehighlight.ini has this section I want to disable: > > -- > [temp] > extensions=tmp;$$$;~;bak > extensions_case=false > regexp=(^#.*|.*~$) > -- > > How can I disable these predefined rules in the user specific > configura

Disabling file highlighting for some types?

2013-08-31 Thread Dominik Vogt
Hi Folks, I'm using mc 4.8.1 on some Ubuntu system where I do not have root access. The system wide mc configuration has file highliting rules for almost everything, and that drives me nuts; the panels resemble modern art more than a list of files. In /etc/mc I find two related files: "Syntax"