GPFault 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2006 Hi! Selection in hex text doesn`t use horizontal scroll position To reproduce: Alt-F7 Text to find: 12345678901234567890 home right right(cursor under 3) Shift-right until scrolling begin - you see 2 first entries in hex are never selected I`d experimented with resizing search dialogs and found following: If input is quite long hex input is shown as in hex view mode - with | and symbols after it example from veiwer: Èñêà òü òåêñò abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx Ãex 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 | cdefghijklmnopqr Also it seems strange to me that in .dnr there are hsFindText and hsViewFind styles.(maybe i hadn`t noticed somthing...) AH, you said you want some LNX bugs :) Here are some bugs i had, but i`m afraid i can`t provide enough info to reproduce. 1. Crash with Ctrl-O under X(gnome-terminal,rxvt,xterm). Esc work fine - screen is showed. In fullscreen in the same system there is no crash. (but there is garbage - terminal is dumb (mc show nothing on Ctrl-O so it`s not bug)). (sorry for old 7555 version) NDN.ERR: VER :Necromancer's Dos Navigator LINUX mode ADD :v2.15.7555 (24-02-2006) ERR :C8h (200) ADDR:0049c7a0 MSG :Division by zero OSD :32 (88x39) SYS :Linux FILE:/windows/F/ndn/source/usermenu.pas(156) MEM :F7F93BF07D2D8B0D041C52008B85F8FD (at CS:IP) CS :0023 DS :002B SS :002B SP :D220 MEMm:02f16000 MEMa:02f28bd0 in .err file all screen except menu and statusline is filled with 0x0E (Mandrake 8.?) 2. Problems with cmdline: on some systems nothing happen(Gentoo 2006 livecd) on execution, on some other(Mandrake 8.?)new started programs has stdin assigned to smth other than terminal - so they can`t read input(all except man). 3. Alt alone never work as start search even if pressing it switches statusline correctly - so NDN get it. If there is no solution for this problem even in case when NDN get it, a hot key for search will be useful.(MC use Ctrl-S) 4. cd command without argument should go to user`s $home. (like cd ~). imho it is *nix standard. Do you use ncurses lib for console output? It may be solution for some output problems. Now ndn on starting in console do somthing really awful with charset. in some cases i get latin letters instead of pseudographic lines. In Mandrake 8.? i use command "charset G1 user" when some program (not NDN) damages terminal charset. After it all programs with pseudographic work fine, but ndn doesn`t. ndn work wrong even there wasn`t damage before "charset G1 user" command - so it`s NDN bug. (i keep silent about problems with russian) P.S. Problems 2 (and 3) make NDN completly unusable for me on some systems as file manager(but i use it as editor :)) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelsHolocaust 0 Report post Posted April 10, 2006 hi gpf! 2. strange, seems i have to start to debug on more linux systems does NDN try to execute? (cmdline cleared f.ex.?) can you execute files from filepanel? stdin is fixed to FD 0 in NDN, maybe that's the/a problem? 3. yes, alt or ctrl alone (as keypress) are not reported to NDN yet this requires a bit more work which i couldn't do yet NDN always outputs gfx with ISO-Latin-1 encoding there is no support for installed character sets yet and, i don't know how much work is involved additionally, it doesn't do any unicode, maybe that's a problem too thanks Stefan / AH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GPFault 0 Report post Posted April 10, 2006 Cmdline problems(Gentoo 2006 livecd): I type somthing (f.e. bash) in cmdline and press enter. NDN do following: -panels disappear -the line "/mnt/livecd>bash" appears in terminal -panels reappear -enter key is evaluted again(i tried many times, it may be keyboard hadling problems): file under cursor is executed successfully(no this bug)/or dir changed if cursor on dir May be it is problem of wrong stdout setting (????) - i`ll try to test if the process appear a little later Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelsHolocaust 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2006 hi gpf i will ask some friends for some live cds so i can test out on various distros (i hope they will run on my old system) do you also have problems under text terminal? i know that X support is bad, i don't even know if it can be made better at all (although i plan to try :) i fear that my system may have problems running x from a live cd (especially newer versions...) about fsfindtext/viewfind: viewer and editor/file search each have their own history for their find inputlines i think this is ok since you might search for different things in viewer compared to the editor bye Stefan / AH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GPFault 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2006 hi AH! All LNX bugs (except 1) that I reported were tested in TEXT mode, not under X I use X quite rare so it is not critical to me. About gentoo 2006 livecd: when asked for kernel parameters to boot faster you may try "gentoo nox" or "gentoo nox nodetect" On my system (it`s old too) booting it taked: to text ~7 min ("gentoo nox" ) to Gnome ~30min :) (this livecd is extremly slow) ("gentoo") I install the system from this livecd and cmdline problem disappear!(maybe because my installation was very broken, partly and buggy) So the bug is seen only when booting from the CD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GPFault 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2006 May be it is problem of wrong stdout setting (????) - i`ll try to test if the process appear a little later I was wrong - the process doesn`t appear at all Another bug: Very often clock are set at ndn start to correct time and not updated at all. This bug appears (and desappears) randomly on different distros. I have no idea at all about reproducing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelsHolocaust 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2006 hi gpf my knoppix 4.0 LIVE-CD has the same execution problem like your gentoo 2006 i just found the reason and fixed it: there is no SHELL variable in the envrionment (see env command) i am now using /bin/sh if no valid shell variable is found i think this fix is satisfying, since /bin/sh should exist on every system thanks for the report Stefan / AH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites