Re: Remapping mouse buttons
- From: "Adam Krolnik" <akrolnik@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 06:52:25 -0500
Hello;
~adam should expand to /home/adam or /user/adam or whatever the default
location for user directories is.
~/ is shorthand for /user/$USER.
~mike thus expands to someone elses home directory.
Can Button-2 be paste into the command line ?
Thanks.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 9:12 PM, <tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 15:11:19 -0500
> Adam Krolnik <adam.krolnik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > That looks real good. I will have to modify my double click and paste
> > instinct. Middle click
> > hides the output pane - not paste into the command window.
> I've just changed that too, to differentiate from default gtk behaviour
> (not that you'd paste into the output pane). Now <Ctrl>2 (2 as in button 2)
> hides.
>
> I guess that sooner or later I'll need to go through all hard-coded button
> bindings, and figure out what can be made configurable, and what extra
> actions are needed as a result.
>
>
> > I did notice that ~adam/ does not complete.
> True. We assume that if user adamadam has a place on the same computer as
> user adam, then ~ is not useful shorthand for adam to open the other's home
> dir. So ~/adam is supported, not ~adam.
>
>
> Neither does ~/.
> Can you supply more detail about context ? Here, if I enter, say, ls ~/. or
> just plain ~/. it does get expanded (though the latter does nothing of
> course).
>
>
> >
> > Also when there are long commands (egrep something *) the command is
> > echo before the command
> > and then after the command with the status. Could the second command be
> > abbreviated
> > to one line. It looks like you have a function that does this to a
> string.
> > Then it would look like
> >
> > >egrep something <a long list of files that
> > wraps several line> (1234)
> > ... egrep output ...
> > >egrep something <a truncated list of files>... (1234) returned '0'
> Now done.
>
> Regards
> Tom
>
>
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