re: How to switch two -> single panel modes?
- From: Miven <mdooligan gmail com>
- To: mc gnome org
- Subject: re: How to switch two -> single panel modes?
- Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 19:29:44 -0700
Hello.
Does anyone know how to hide the second panel in one keyboard hot key?
Currently, we may do this by pressing <M-t> three times and manually set
user_format (from "panels.ini") from
user_format=full name type size:4
to
user_format=half name type size:4
and vice versa.
Thanks.
I don't know of a way, but ALT-T seems to cycle through the Listing Modes:
Full File List
Brief File List
Long File List <-- this one is single panel
User Defined
This begs a question:
In my panels.ini I have this:
...
list_mode=user
user_format=name|size
user_status0=half type,name,|,size,|,perm
user_status1=half type,name,|,size,|,perm
user_status2=half type,name,|,size,|,perm
user_status3=name
user_status4=half type,name,|,size,|,perm
user_mini_status=1
...
What are these user_status[0-4] lines for? Apparently user_status3 is the format of the user_mini_status, but
what are the others for? I can change them, but they don't seem to do anything.
I have a guess that they have something to do with this:
static const char *
panel_format (WPanel * panel)
{
switch (panel->list_type)
{
case list_long:
return "full perm space nlink space owner space group space size space mtime space name";
case list_brief:
return "half 2 type name";
case list_user:
return panel->user_format;
default:
case list_full:
return "half type name | size | mtime";
}
}
Perhaps sometime in the misty past, the user was allowed to define these himself, instead of being
hard-coded. Come to think of it, that would be a nice feature.
--
Peace and Cheer
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