midnight commander and xshell [3]
midnight commander and xshell
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 6:55 PM - crios
Hi,
First of - I want to say thanks for a great soft. It is nice and fast and smart and etc :)
I've only one problem - I used to use some Midnight Commander's hotkeys (like alt+s, alt+c ... etc). But in XShell those have predefined values. I've tried to disable them from shortcuts menu, but still, mc didn't receive any signals.
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
First of - I want to say thanks for a great soft. It is nice and fast and smart and etc :)
I've only one problem - I used to use some Midnight Commander's hotkeys (like alt+s, alt+c ... etc). But in XShell those have predefined values. I've tried to disable them from shortcuts menu, but still, mc didn't receive any signals.
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
Re: midnight commander and xshell
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 7:12 PM - Support
Thank you for your feedback.
We are working on an option to disable Alt + key combination in Xshell. When the option is active, Alt + key combination should be sent to the remote host.
Please check Xshell update history for our monthly updates:
http://www.netsarang.com/products/xsh_update.html
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We are working on an option to disable Alt + key combination in Xshell. When the option is active, Alt + key combination should be sent to the remote host.
Please check Xshell update history for our monthly updates:
http://www.netsarang.com/products/xsh_update.html
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Technical Support
Re: midnight commander and xshell
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 7:33 PM - crios
Hi again.
Well, when alt combination is disabled - nothing is send to remote server, however, choosing "use alt as meta key" partially solves the issue - but, with that option active I cannot switch between tabs via alt+1... etc.
Is it possible to set some other switch combination? I mean like in gnome-terminal - if I want to use alt as meta, then switch between windows by ctrl, or something like it:)
Well, when alt combination is disabled - nothing is send to remote server, however, choosing "use alt as meta key" partially solves the issue - but, with that option active I cannot switch between tabs via alt+1... etc.
Is it possible to set some other switch combination? I mean like in gnome-terminal - if I want to use alt as meta, then switch between windows by ctrl, or something like it:)
Re: midnight commander and xshell
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 7:38 PM - Support
Thank you for the idea. I will forward this to the developers.
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