Howdy, Strange i don't see this here. Here it shows/ hides the folder / files as expected.
Did you rebind your keys already to something? > Am 10.04.2022 um 16:37 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion > <blinux-list@redhat.com>: > > I've got it saying toggle hidden, but none of the hidden files showed up > even after setting it right. > > I made a .test.txt fie in ~/Documents and hit toggle hidden, with no > luck. The .test.txt doesn't show up nor do places like .config. > > Is that a Solus issue? I'm only running into this as my one big issue > with DragonFM. I unbound Backspace from history and put it on show > hidden instead so I can ctrl+H for hidden toggle > >> On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 03:40:23PM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion >> wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> A small tip for figure sequences for shortcuts. You can set input=True in >> debug section of the settings file. Any keypress prints its escape sequence >> ( and if it triggers an action) will then printed for a given amount of >> time in the first line on screen. >> Its very noisy for you but just thought for debug and figure sequences. You >> can disable it then again. >> >> By the way, i forgot to answer how to unbind an action: just comment the >> line in settings file out wit an # as first character per line. >> >> >>>> Am 10.04.2022 um 14:57 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion >>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>: >>> >>> Howdy, >>> >>> Well, you can try, but i don’t think there is an escape sequence for ctrl >>> + backspace. I don’t think there is any escape sequence for modifier key + >>> backspace combination available. >>> >>> I have to say, this concept is an dinosaur that should be rethought in the >>> 21 century. >>> >>> Cheers chrys >>> >>>> Am 10.04.2022 um 14:29 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion >>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>: >>>> >>>> So wouldd^and then backspace change that to ctrl+backspace change that >>>> so control and backspace works for that and ctrl+h does hidden files or? >>>> Or do I need to do something like '' to tell DragonFM that there's no >>>> key bound for that function or do I just leave that blank? I can >>>> probably find something to rebind it to but I'm thinking just unbindd >>>> the backspace key? >>>> >>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 02:15:55PM +0200, Linux for blind general >>>>>> discussion wrote: >>>>> Howdy, >>>>> >>>>> Well to explain what you see, you need to understand how shortcuts on an >>>>> command line application work. >>>>> The commandline reads any input from STDIN. This is also valid for >>>>> shortcuts. The operating system translates some (not all, depending on >>>>> terminal capabilities) input to a sequence of ascii codes. This sequences >>>>> are sent to STDIN then.This series starts with an special ascii >>>>> character, the Escape code. This is why this sequences are named escape >>>>> sequences. How many escape sequences are „translated“ or „understand“ >>>>> depends on the used terminal standard (TTY uses as far as i know VT100 >>>>> standard, correct me if i m wrong, terminal emulators can often emulate >>>>> various kind of standards, depending on the emulator and configuration). >>>>> The issue you see here is the fact that some of the escape sequences do >>>>> not have a printable representation. For this there are various cases >>>>> where printable sequences defined for the non printable representation. >>>>> Long thing short: in your case, Ctrl + h is the printable ascii >>>>> representation of backspace. So an command line application can not mate >>>>> a difference between ctrl + h and backspace at all ( so its a limitation >>>>> of the deeper level of terminal and operating system, not an issue of >>>>> dragonFM) >>>>> You can see this in plain bash, vim or nano as well (and any oder >>>>> commandline application)l, type something, press ctrl + h, it behaves >>>>> like backspace and will delete the character left to the cursor. >>>>> See here for a list of (some?) of those „duplicates“. >>>>> >>>>> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/SSLTBW_2.4.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r4.bpxa400/ks1.htm >>>>> >>>>> But like noted, this depends heavily on the Terminal. >>>>> >>>>> Sorry my friend, there is not much i can do here. >>>>> >>>>> What can we do now? >>>>> Well, all we can do is choosing what is more important for you and rebind >>>>> backspace „KEY_BACKSPACE“ (what is currently bound to leave entry, wo >>>>> moves to parent folder) to toggle hidden (and unbind or rebind leave >>>>> entry then ) or use another shortcut for hidden. >>>>> See here in settings: >>>>> KEY_BACKSPACE=leave_entry >>>>> … >>>>> ^[H=toggle_hidden >>>>> >>>>> Cheers chrys >>>>> >>>>>>> Am 10.04.2022 um 11:52 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion >>>>>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>: >>>>>> >>>>>> So quick question Chrys... >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm trying to have history switched to ctrl+H on my copy of Dragonfm, to >>>>>> line up more with how Nautilus/Caja does it. However that shortcut seems >>>>>> hardcoded in with no way to change it in the config file. I'm trying to >>>>>> fix it since alt+H brings up a terminal's help menu and I'd like ctrl+H >>>>>> to show/hide hidden files since that's a common enough shortcut on >>>>>> desktop file managers so why not have it in DragonFM? >>>>>> >>>>>> So where do I need to look to switch the function of ctrl+H in the >>>>>> program? Currently it brings up the location bar, page 1/2 and doesn't >>>>>> show or hide hidden folders, instead going back one step despite not >>>>>> being defined as such in the config settings >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Blinux-list mailing list >>>>>> Blinux-list@redhat.com >>>>>> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Blinux-list mailing list >>>>> Blinux-list@redhat.com >>>>> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Blinux-list mailing list >>>> Blinux-list@redhat.com >>>> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Blinux-list mailing list >>> Blinux-list@redhat.com >>> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Blinux-list mailing list >> Blinux-list@redhat.com >> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list