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[PATCH] Disable by default automatic name filling with current selected item on mkdir command #2024
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PLEASE DON'T APPLY THIS PATCH!
This changes a default that has been here for ages without any reasonable argumentation and which is very convenient for people that are used to it. If you don't like it, go turn it off in your mc.ini, but don't force the others to turn it on instead to restore the original behavior.
By the way, if you just start typing over, the old text will disappear, so you don't even need any extra effort to type a new name.
Closing as wontfix. |
Hello.
This behaviour is only 13 months old (commit [e3a82ba]) and doens't look for me reasonable forcing almost every mc users to press CTRL+U (supposing that he knows this shortcut) to delete the filled name or to look for a configurable option. Indeed it seems for me this has no precedent in others filemanagers.
This could be implemented without a configurable option, but adding a new function, invokable by Shift+F6 for example.
I think I'll reopen this ticket, unless other developers confirm the WONTFIX. |
Replying to zaytsev:
Thanks for pointing out that, because user interface doesn't make clear by highlighting the text... This changes a bit my argumentation. |
Hi!
OK, my bad, I didn't realize that it's been merged a year ago, because it's been here for ages in FAR. In what concerns the highlighting, this is the terminal color issue. If you have sensible options (e.g. making it the way it is in FAR) feel free to reopen.
Z. |
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This issue was migrated from Trac:
cosoleto
(cosoleto@….com)zaytsev
(@zyv)Creating and naming directories with a new original name should be
more frequent case rather than reusing and readapting an already
existing filename.
Patch attached.
Thanks,
Francesco Cosoleto
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cosoleto
(cosoleto@….com) onFeb 13, 2010 at 17:38 UTC
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