Bugs should be reported to mc-devel at gnome.org
Jeremy Dawson
Jeremy.Dawson at rsise.anu.edu.au
Fri Apr 13 00:24:33 UTC 2007
Anton Monroe wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:07:38AM +1000, Jeremy Dawson wrote:
>> Egmont Koblinger wrote:
>>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:02:44AM +1000, Jeremy Dawson wrote:
>>>
>>>> A program which grabs my window, from which I can't tell how to quit?
>>>> You must be joking.
>
> It doesn't, and can't, "grab the window". You had to start it somehow.
> Earlier you said you must have hit a wrong key by accident. Accidents
> like that happen, but I don't see what the MC developers can do to
> prevent them. (I'm trying to imagine how someone could type 'mcedit <Enter>'
> by accident; clicking on the wrong icon by accident sounds more likely.)
>
Absolutely. And I don't know which lot of developers are responsible
for setting up the desktop so that hitting (presumably) a single key by
accident can start up this program. But such a program needs to be easy
to stop. (And, finally, someone has told me how it's done!)
>> As I believe I said in my original email, I went for the Help function
>> (bottom left hand corner). Why was that such a stupid thing to do?
>
> Well, it's a rather roundabout way of getting there if all you want to
> do is quit. Most people would have gone for the Quit function (bottom
> right hand corner).
>
Yes, thank you. Unfortunately the Quit function disappears completely
on a screen 79 characters wide.
Incidentally, my remark in my previous email about the replies to me was
made before reading your email.
> The program has an exit confirmation that asks "Do you really want to
> quit the Midnight Commander?". If you are suggesting that it needs a
> confirmation that asks "Do you really want to =start= the Midnight
> Commander", I think that would be going too far.
No, I didn't mean to suggest that.
regards,
Jeremy
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