* cmd.c: Internal edit is used by default. vi may be
confusing for some users.
* tree.c: tree_rmdir_cmd() should not return any value,
because it is not analyzed for errors.
* main.c: NT code: use O_BINARY instead of _O_BINARY
* util.c: DO not test for arguments that do not make sense under
Windows NT.
* file.c: utime.h always included for Windows NT port.
* view.c: Events are flushed only if the ports supports it.
Lots of Windows/NT changes, but I will let Pavlov write the ChangeLog
entries.
Mon Mar 16 13:05:47 1998 Pavel Roskin <pavel@absolute.spb.su>
* tkview.c: Include stdio.h; Minor spelling corrections added.
Today:
- New Menu layout! Weeee!.
- More mc commands exposed to the GNOME edition.
- Use gnome stock pixmap buttons.
- Use gnome stock for the menus.
- Now it is possible to quit the program :-)
- Various other bits.
If you can test it, I would appreciate it.
-Miguel.
* screen.c (chdir_other_panel, chdir_to_readlink): Use passed
panel instead of cpanel (removed mixed use of panel and cpanel).
* main.c, screen.c: Deleted F13 from the default keymap, added F13
and F14 to the panel's keymap (the keymap for panels in listing
mode). These two keys are only useful for panels in listing mode.
It seems there are even more candidates for such a move. Especially
select_cmd and unselect_cmd which appeared recently for the GNOME
edition in screen.c act unexpected for panels in tree-mode.
* cmd.c (view_simple_cmd): Added WPanel* to the parameter list.
(edit_cmd_new): No need to get a panel because it is not used.
* panelize.c: Changed hotkey of the Panelize button (Alt-p is
already used by the input line history). I wonder if I should
change it in the find dialog, too (just to have a unique hotkey
for the panelize button).
Context menu rearranged
Removed dead code
Shapped drag and drop
Different drag and drop icons depending on single/multiple drags
Artificial dnd is here (Thanks Elliot!)
cwd displays something interesting
Beginning of the internal viewer status display.
-miguel.
is enabled; virtual fs setup dialog box is up; save setup; mkdir
link command is hossed. It is more than hossed for some stoopid
reason, the thing is selecting the first file in the panel
just after I talked to it. No matter how argumentative I get
with the code. Have to fix next.
Commit the bits I forgot to commit yesterday.
-miguel.
* src/complete.c: obsolete hack for OS/2 and NT removed.
Completion works for NT now (not very good)
* src/main.c: HOME variable is respected by NT and OS/2
versions. If it is missing, we use LIBDIR on OS2_NT and "/"
on Unix.
* src/key.h: SHIFT_PRESSED is set to 0x0010 on NT. This value
doesn't conflict with definitions for ALT and CTRL, but it is
SDK-compatible.
* vfs/vfs.h: Minor changes for OS/2. EMX defines mkdir with
2 arguments
* vfs/tcputil,c, vfs/utilvfs.c: signal.h was includes twice.
* vfs/Makefile.in: undelfs.h is not used and should disapper
* slang/slos2tty.c: new file, copied from SLang-0.99.38,
needed for OS/2 port
* slang/Makefile.in: added slos2tty.c
* vfs/extfs/README: annoying spell errors corrected
* src/main.c: --termcap disabled for OS2_NT because it doesn't
(and cannot) work. ARCH_FLAGS is not needed anymore.
* src/text.c: most includes removed. Added a warning is someone
compiles this file with HAVE_X. Improved color scheme for
consoles with 16 background colors (e.g. OS/2). Hack for OS/2
removed.
* src/util.c, src/util.h: STRCOMP and MC_ARCH_FLAGS are moved
to util.h. It may be useful to use them for filenames' completion
on OS2_NT
* gscreen.c (panel_create_filter): The filter control is now a
nice GnomeEntry. It does not work due to gmc trapping key events;
I'll look into it tomorrow.
(internal_select_item): Fixed broken behavior. Now uses GtkCList properly.
default_filters: new structure with pre-defined glob patterns.
This is actually broken, because it will only work when
easy_patterns is enabled. I have to figure a way to make it work
with regexp mode as well.
* doc/mc.1.in, mc.hlp: updated (these files haven't been updated
at the last change to mc.sgml)
* doc/mc.sgml: spelling error corrected
* Makefile.in: renamed all references of mc.1 to mc.1.in
* find.c (locate_egrep): Don't use an absolute path if egrep isn't
found at the usual places. Then execvp will search the directories
passed in the environment PATH variable (a little bit slower but
better than a defunct find content).
* tree.c: removed the include file I mistakenly added with my
last patch.
- Layout file is now installed and used properly. That means
that you can actually run the code.
- Buttons actually work in the GtkTed and the regular use
thanks to GrossHack(tm).
- File operations are working! Weee! Copy and Move work as
well as the warning dialog boxes for all kind of stuff;
- Progressive display is pretty cool, you have to see it.
- Dragging files to desktop icons now allows you to copy/move
(supported both the remove and local cases, with the obvious
optimizations).
Still missing:
- Using Elliot's shaped windows for dnd.
- Allowing the arbitrary placement of desktop icons by dnd.
- dropping files into .desktop files.
- drop support on the panels (right now they only work right
as drag sources).
Weeeeeee! Total excitement. Total and absolute.
Miguel.
* vfs/ftpfs.c (changetype): Removed the hack which always forced
sending the command "TYPE I" when changing to binary transfer mode
was requested even when MC thought the connection was already in
binary mode (bucket->isbinary == 1). The correct fix is now in
login_server.
* vfs/ftpfs.c (login_server): Set the transfer mode stored in
the bucket to UNKNOWN (the bucket might be reused and the old
transfer mode isn't valid any longer).
* screen.c (panel_key): Cleanup: deleted if-clause with -1 (EV_NONE)
which isn't delivered to widgets by the dialog manager; always
return 1 when key was handled; removed the function keys from the
panel's keymap (the function keys are always handled by the
buttonbar); don't eat characters below ' ' (C-l and Shift-F3 now
work even when quick search was started); characters between 32 and
255 start quick search if there is no commandline (no C-s necessary
to start search).
* tree.c (tree_key): likewise