hmskrecik 0 Report post Posted February 7, 2008 Hi there! First of all, I'd like to congratulate you on the good work. After I switched from DOS to Linux I never looked back... except for DN which I missed sorely. So you probably understand my joy when I learned it's not only alive but also kicking. :) But to the business... While DN is quite functional, there are some warts dating back to the DOS era (what is below applies to the WIN32 version, I haven't used LNX one recently): 1. Video modes. In the windowed environment they make no sense. DN should just fit the window it's in. And allow it to rescale according to the user's wish. 2. When (if) resizing is possible, fixed column length in filemanager is a bit too strict. I mean, it would be nice to be able to indicate that one given column should take all remaining visible space (I'm thinking mainly about the 'Name' column). Of cource you can complicate it as much as you like, say, min-max width, percentage of available space and so on. But this single feature would be sufficient for a while. Anyway, DN it's great software and I'm happy I can use it again. Call me strange but I couldn't get used to more contemporary progs, be it TC or Krusader. They just don't feel right. Best regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelsHolocaust 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2008 Hi HMS! First of all, thank you for your nice words and for sticking with the DN file manager line. 1. I don't agree. In Linux it is possible to resize the window and NDN will resize itself accordingly. In Windows this is not possible (try with an command prompt window), or at least I don't know about it. But Windows allows an application to set any window size it wants and this is where the "old" video modes come in. In Linux I didn't find a possibility yet to switch the window size from within the application, maybe I will someday (when I fixed the dumb X problems). Maybe you haven't seen that the Windows NDN provides the biggest possible screen mode when hitting [sHIFT-F12] as the last entry in the list? In my opinion, video modes perfectly fit in any environment. :) 2. Resizing in Windows is not possible AFAIK. But, as it is possible in Linux and maybe in future target OSs and also makes sense after changing the "video mode" I will add your request to my (too long) todo list. Thank you for your interest, Stefan / AH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hmskrecik 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 Hi AH I disagree with your disagreement. ;) Okay, I won't contest technical reasons. If something is difficult or impossible in given environment, tough luck. But when you tell me that fixed preset list of possible window dimensions is good for me, I start sensing some 640kb-ought-to-be-good-for-everyone attitude. Besides, this super 175x83 mode renders as 80x43 on my 1400x1050 laptop, no matter which font I choose. My point is, the user is to decide whot size of window suits him. But again, I'm not going to push anyone into rewriting some major or minor Windows component. As a workaround, maybe it's possible to augment this list of modes? I mean, at the very least just one 'user defined' mode, where you can set some particular mode you are comfortable with and which incidentally works in your particular environment. BTW, I was specific about the version I'm using because I cannot check LNX version at the moment. When I do, maybe I will have another batch of random thoughts. About point 2, I was thinking more about 'Max/normalize panel size' than about actually resizing window. Use case is browsing directory with quite long file names. The most simple and natural operation for me in that moment is to hit Ctrl-M to enlarge current panel and in that moment this setting of column would be most appreciated. Best regards. Greg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelsHolocaust 0 Report post Posted February 16, 2008 Hi again!! 1) This is possible of course: [sHIFT-F12], [CTRL-INS] You can add any video mode you want. I just checked the 175x83 size, it indeed doesn't work and produces 80x43. This is due to an limit in the existing video mode handling. Try reducing the x/y size to 172x82. (by editing the video mode [F4]) 2) This is partially possible by choosing panel layout [CTRL-0] in the maximized window. It automatically adjusts the columns to the screen width. bye, Stefan / AH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hmskrecik 0 Report post Posted February 19, 2008 Hi, 1) Indeed, that's what I was asking for, so I think we can close this issue completely. 2) You're right, again. While the solution is not optimal for me, it's close enough. Thanks for support and best regards. Greg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites