MC already has its own half-ready trick: when pasting with Shift-Insert,
using the X11 extension, the newline ("Enter" as mc calls it) with the
Shift modifier pressed gets converted to a "Return", and in the editor
the Return character inserts a non-indenting newline. This makes pasting
better in terminals not supporting bracketed paste, however, it has some
problems that this commit addresses:
* Shift+newline gets this special treatment, but Ctrl+newline gets
dropped. Hence e.g. when pasting in Gnome-terminal with Ctrl+Shift+V
all the newlines will be missing. This commit adds the same
non-indenting newline behavior to Ctrl+Newline and Ctrl+Shift+Newline.
* The code forgets about Tab that also needs special treatment:
- Most terminals send \e[Z on Shift+Tab, this is not handled by MC
at all, moreover it causes a hang for about a second. This commit
teaches this sequence to MC. This is especially useful when no X11
is available, because there Ctrl+Tab is identical to Tab, so the
backwards tab feature is not available. With this commit Shift+Tab
becomes a backwards tab too on all terminals that emit \e[Z.
- When pasting to the editor, Shift+Tab, Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab
should all insert a tab for the same reason mentioned at the newline.
- It would look inconsistent in the keymap files to have logical code
such as "backtab" instead of "shift-tab" and friends, hence get rid
of KEY_BTAB and use KEY_M_SHIFT | '\t' instead.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
How to reproduce:
1. Switch the "Drop down menus" option off.
2. Press F9 to activate menubar. Menu is not dropped.
3. Click somewhere below menubar, on one of the files in the directory
listing.
Buggy behavior: the corresponding "Left" or "File" etc. dropdown is
opened, and the mouse button is released, menu item under the mouse
cursor is activated.
Correct behavior: clicking with the mouse somewhere other than the
active menubar doesn't open dropdown menu, instead removes the focus from
menubar and acts on the actual item under the mouse pointer (such
as a filename in the panel).
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
Test case:
1. Create a file with name that contains some special chars:
touch attachment.cgi?id=564208
2. Press F6.
3. Press a. Now only the 'a' letter is in input line.
4. Press Esc Tab Enter.
5a. Input line is filled by 'attachment.cgi?id=564208'...
5b. but 'attachment.cgi\?id=564208' is expected.
6. Add 'patch_' before file name:
'patch_attachment.cgi?id=564208'.
7. Press Enter.
8a. Result: 'patch_attachment.cgiattachment.cgi?id=564208id=564208'.
8b. Expected result: 'patch_attachment.cgi?id=564208'.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
* (filename_completion_function): use GString to ret rid of hand-made
low-level memory allocation.
* (variable_completion_function): likewise.
* (hostname_completion_function): likewise.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
* (hline_set_text): new function.
* (file_progress_show_total): use hline_set_text to show processed
files counter.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>