Howdy, I will replace the shellbang of dragonFM and the setup.py with /bin/env python3 That should fix the issue without needing to use an interpreter explicit. What do you think?
Cheers chrys > Am 09.04.2022 um 03:56 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion > <blinux-list@redhat.com>: > > TOok a look at the documentation, it's good however one thing I noted is > that sudo ./setup.py install throws an error on some distros of no such > file or directory, so I had to do sudo python3 ./setup.py install to > install it. It works fine, just a heads up > >> On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 02:26:15AM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion >> wrote: >> 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. 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