On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu> wrote:
>>> Esc + a/A works, Ctrl+J doesn't, Ctrl+Enter does something
>>> else, but can't see what exactly.

Use M-Enter (that is, ESC ENTER or ALT-ENTER)

>>> Shift+F3 doesn't work on OS X, but F13, which is Print Scrn/SysRq on
>>> my PC keyboard, does. (it's little bit bad that cursor can't go
>>> past last char in line, so there is some flickering around.)

Use Learn Keys in MC menu to teach it better key bindings for your terminal.
BTW in OS X Terminal.app you can also configure the escape sequences
sent by your keys, using Terminal - Preferences - Keyboard.

> Eclipse as far programming goes. For file management,
> there are nice alternatives, like muCommander or
> ForkLift.

They don't work for remote SSH sessions. MC is the lowest common
denominator, and what works best with MC is using the lowest common
set of key combinations that works everywhere, that is, use ESC
instead of Alt / function keys, use Ctrl-T instead of Ins on MacBooks,
etc.

MC has been long stagnating, but now there is a new dev team which
really tries to make users' life better. Try the current MC from GIT,
or at least 4.7.0-pre4 version. BTW it now has configurable
keybindings. The dev team is very responsive to all kinds of feature
requests and bug reports.

-- Ph.
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