Re: [Nautilus-list] Terminal as a sidebar tab
- From: Remi Cohen-Scali <Remi Cohen-Scali france sun com>
- To: Benedikt Roth <Benedikt Roth gmx net>
- Cc: nautilus-list eazel com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Terminal as a sidebar tab
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 17:33:34 +0200
Fine. I'll try it.
I was also wondering why you was changing the prompt (to add the 'update
title' magic ansi sequences) by running an export command, and not by
copying/ading the value to 'char **environ' (through execle). This would
avoid to have an extra line displayed at startup, isn't it ? Is there
any underlying problem I'am not aware of ?
And what about using the shell set in pwent, and perhaps set the prompt
the correct way to let tcsh users be happy (this is not my case :-) ?
Thanks
Benedikt Roth wrote:
On Thu 26, 15:10:25, Remi Cohen-Scali wrote:
Hye
I tried your terminal view ... Great, really !
And it works nice, but a little thing about file opening. It seems that
when I try to open a text file in a directory (with either the icon or
list view), the text view opens, then, the terminal view send an 'ls
<file>'. The problem with it is that the title seems to change (just a
flash) to the file path and then redisplay the directory name. This
imply the text view goes away for the directory list again.
Could you remove the ls, isn't it useless ?
To be honest the 'ls' was just for debugging in there ;)
I noticed the bug you described and have fixed it already.
I plan to make a new relase after I fixed another bug (or at least my oaf
which is somehow screwed up).
I attached the new .c file which should work and fix the bug.
Please tell me if you still have any problems.
Regards,
Benedikt
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