App. faults in X-term from F-3

Pavel Roskin proski at gnu.org
Fri Jul 13 04:29:10 UTC 2001


Hello, Ron!

>   I just compiled mc-4.5.54-2001-07-13-00.tar.gz and
> I still get:
>
>   with a text file highlighted (or any other kind)

Could you please give a bit more details next time?  What is
"highlighted"?  Are you using `Ins' or what?  Does anything depend on
that?

> if I press:	| in console use I get:	| in X-term I get:
> ________________|_______________________|_________________
> F-1		| help			| nothing
> F-2		| user menu		| same as F-9  *
> F-3		| enter viewer		| mc app. faults
> F-4		| enter editor		| nothing
>
> F-5		| copy			| nothing
>
> F-6 to F-10 work normally
>
>  * F-9 normally drops down the right panel menu, F-2 first
> drops the left panel menu, after F-9 is pressed, F-2 drops
> the same menu as F-9.

This means that F2 does what F19 (Shift-F9) is supposed to do.

What is "mc app. faults"? Do you get a coredump?  I suppose that if F2
works as F19 that F3 may behave as F20 (Shift-F10), which exits without
prompt.  It's not a fault, it's how it should work.

>   The icons of the function keys work normally, just too hard
> for me to hit with my poor eyesight.

You are always skipping what _you_ are doing.  I believe you mean that
pressing the keybar with the mouse works.  Then it must be a problem with
your terminal or X-server, not with MC.  MC can only compensate for this -
you could try Option -> Learn Keys in the MC menu to redefine keys in MC.

>   I use enlightenment with Slackware Ver. 7.1
>   With E-term or X-term or rxvt terminals.
> (E-term is enlightenment's terminal program)

If you are trying to say that the results are the same with all three
terminals, then I would think that something is wrong either with X Server
or (less likely) with Enlightenment.

>   The problem I downloaded the new version had been cured.

New version of what?  MC?  Enlightenment?  Eterm?  What version?  And what
problem?

-- 
Regards,
Pavel Roskin





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