Howdy,

Ok then i keep that alt + u.

> That seems to work better, but does the Paytrion link you sent in another 
> message have the info on changing the shortcuts as well?


Well i changed the shortcuts in master. So there is no need to change them by 
others anymore. 
Or what info you mean exactly?

There is now at least a basic documentation :).

Cheers chrys

> Am 09.04.2022 um 02:15 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion 
> <blinux-list@redhat.com>:
> 
> Okay if it's just alt+u then yes keep it that way. That seems to work 
> better, but does the Paytrion link you sent in another message have the info 
> on changing the shortcuts as well?
> 
>> On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 11:28:30PM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion 
>> wrote:
>> Howdy,
>> 
>> i installed Mate terminal for testing
>> 
>> // Ctrl+D for details insteead of F10
>> ok this is changed.
>> 
>> about ^[u i was wrong. its just alt + u
>> so a single ^ is Ctrl
>> the sequence ^[ is alt if it is followed by an letter. if not, its escape
>> ctrl + alt + x would be ^[^C
>> 
>> back to Alt + u, this worked for me, should i change the shortcut in any
>> way?
>> 
>> // I'm trying to replace unzip and tar with atool
>> in section [mime] you see how to open an file.
>> in section [compress] and [decompress] you can configure the de-/compressing
>> process.
>> i changed this for you
>> 
>> compress (the word compress bevore the equal is just the lable shown in
>> context menu):
>> # {0} = Source: list of files separated by space with absolut filepath
>> # {1} = Destination:  archive name
>> compress=apack -q {1} {0}
>> 
>> 
>> decompress (for zipfiles, you can just copy that for any other format
>> supported by atool and change the application/zip to whatever mimetype you
>> want to unzip):
>> # {0} = Source: file to decompress
>> # {1} = Destination: folder with archive content
>> application/zip=atool -f -q --extract-to={1} {0}
>> 
>> i just pushed.
>> 
>> cheers chrys
>> 
>> 
>>> Am 08.04.22 um 22:11 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
>>> Sure thing. Here''s what I whipped upp real quick
>>> 
>>> Ctrl+D for details insteead of F10
>>> 
>>> Ctrl+alt+x for extract instead of trl+alt+u (which doesnt seem to work
>>> on Mate?)
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to replace unzip and tar with atool, how NNN handles it since
>>> it's a lot nicer to have one tool that handles a ton of formats without
>>> having to hunt down 10 differrent programs
>>> 
>>> Aside from that, not made any other changes to the .conf file though.
>>> It's a neat little program, though just in case I missed any, go through
>>> and use DragonFM with a terminal emulator and see what you can come up
>>> with for shortcuts? I'm on a laptop currently so that kind of hinders
>>> what I can do shortcuts wise however
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 10:03:27PM +0200, Linux for blind general 
>>> discussion wrote:
>>>> Howdy,
>>>> 
>>>> Well, F123 was mostly TTY only. So the bindings are set with that in mind 
>>>> :). The project wanted to momic GUI shortcuts for most parts.
>>>> The colliding shortcuts can be changed very easy in settings file.
>>>> 
>>>> If you hand me a list with shortcuts you want to have changed, i change 
>>>> them for you right in master.
>>>> 
>>>> As F123 is no more, TTY compat. does not matter that much anymore to me 
>>>> and we can improve it in terminal emulators (most of them have more 
>>>> capabilities than TTY in any way, for example konsole ( the KDE terminal 
>>>> emulator has special escape sequences for shift arrow)
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers chrys
>>>> 
>>>>> Am 08.04.2022 um 21:53 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion 
>>>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Unfortunately, DragonFM doesn't work well out of the box with a terminal 
>>>>> emulator, mostly down to conflicts with keys like F10. Yes I can redefine 
>>>>> them, but that's kind of something Im slwly slowly poking at. I'm unable 
>>>>> to get Mate-terminal to recognize a ctrl+alt patern hough whereas a TTY 
>>>>> works fine so, unsure if you need to test Dragonfm on terminal emulators 
>>>>> with a desktop?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Kind of a shame since I like how easy Dragon is to use vs something like
>>>>> MC or Ranger or NNN (my current favorite one that doesn't have keyboard
>>>>> conflicts) though
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 09:36:28PM +0200, Linux for blind general 
>>>>>> discussion wrote:
>>>>>> Howdy,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Well there is a context menu  ( dragonFM calls it Details, because it 
>>>>>> also shows file properties like size, mime and a list of available 
>>>>>> actions) with all available options by pressing F10
>>>>>> Some actions are only available for given mime types like compress 
>>>>>> current only for zip and tar, others could be addad very easy. By 
>>>>>> default dragonfm does not use atool but unzip command for zip files and 
>>>>>> tar of course for tar those need to be installed or confured to use 
>>>>>> something else.  (I can give you a more detailed information how to 
>>>>>> configure those stuff if you are interested in)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> DragonFM reads the Escape sequences from stdin to detect shortcuts (like 
>>>>>> almost any other CLI application)
>>>>>> Some important basic translation help (we should add the shortcuts as 
>>>>>> comments to the settings file lol )
>>>>>> ^ = CTRL
>>>>>> [ = Alt
>>>>>> Uppercase letter = shift + letter
>>>>>> lowercase letter = just the letter
>>>>>> An other example:
>>>>>> ^[u translates as ctrl + alt + u
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> There are some specials like arrow keys or escape.
>>>>>> Escape is translated by ^[
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> (by the way many shortcuts are similar to other graphical file managers 
>>>>>> BUT shift + arrow for mark files is different as i could not figure how 
>>>>>> to read this from an escape sequence, because there is no uppercase 
>>>>>> arrow *smile*)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Development was sponsored by F123 project. Today known as stormux. Sadly 
>>>>>> i did not wire a lot of documentation but you can ask me everything you 
>>>>>> want to know :).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers chrys
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Am 08.04.2022 um 18:41 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion 
>>>>>>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>:
>>>>>>> So I gave it a shot and it feels logical and well laid out, for the 
>>>>>>> most
>>>>>>> part
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> BUt I'm struggling on a few things. I have it going and want to unzip an
>>>>>>> archive from within it. In NNN I can just do that and work with atool. I
>>>>>>> can't seem to find the keys to start extracting an archive or how
>>>>>>> Dragonfm handles that at all, Ive only found unextract with ^(U in the
>>>>>>> config, which I've no clue what it translates to in terms of actual keys
>>>>>>> aside from ctrl and U. It's the ( I'm stumped on
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> See my main gripe with NNN is if I use it in a terminal I have to hit O,
>>>>>>> w3m and c to open an html doc in w3m else it loads up in Firefox. Now
>>>>>>> granted I've not tried it on a pure TTY but...on a terminal, xdg-open
>>>>>>> overrides browser being set as an environment variable
>>>>>>> 
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