On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 4:14 AM, <tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What was the focused widget ? If it was a filelist, was there a 2nd action > for the first selected item ? > I selected and focused a .pdf file (in the file list), and I have 7 actions for these guys; I get the same error message for file.open_with3 through 6. > <Ctrl>2 is hardcoded to toggle focus between active filelist and dirline for > pane 2. Here, a binding of <Ctrl>2 to something else is ignored. I've been > tinkering with callback connection, and mine may behave differently from > yours, now. > Hardcoded? I remember well to have changed it in `Keybindings settings' in the previous version; before installing the pre-release, the key binding worked fine in executing file.open_with2. >> - with crypt plugin enabled emel segfaults at start-up (debug below) > If the plugin is failing during its loading, I guess that it's a wrong > version. Are you still using the tinycrypt-compatible version ? That's > probably well out-of-date. > No, the one shipped by default. It seems to load fine now; probably it was that I didn't `make clean' at the previous install. >> A request: >> - create file.open_with7 through 9. Personally for given filetypes >> (.pdf) I have 7 programmes assigned. > Maybe just a bit over the top ? Who (apart from you) can remember even 6 > assigned keybindings ? > I don't see a reason to (artificially) limit these to a random number (6); this reminds me of X.Org's limitation to 4 keyboard layouts. People may well use all 9 (or even 10) digits on their keyboard to assign applications for files, or various tiny scripts such as convertors to other formats; it simply might happen that someone's 2nd favourite action is the last one, ctrl+9, assigned so to easily remember its trigger. Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail -- Users can unsubscribe from the list by sending email to emelfm2-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field or by logging into the web interface.