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PEP 8 (Style Guide for Python Code) suggests the use of 4 spaces:
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#indentation
If you need to use tools like "git blame", you can use the -w option to
ignore this commit entirely. Patches will continue to work if you
substitute tabs with 4 spaces everywhere except in the Makefile.
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When you see a non-tagged file in a column other than the main column
and its name is shortened because it doesn't fit into the column, it
would have 1 less character of space available.
The reason is that since it has no tag, a simulated tag with the content
" " is added before the name so it appears to be 1 character longer than
files with tags. This commit fixes that.
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Thanks to looper for reporting. Bug report was:
Symlink looses formatting
Details:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Make an empty directory end enter it.
2. Do :touch <some_filename>.
3. Open other tab with any path and copy any file with 'yy'.
4. Swap to previous tab and paste the symlink with 'pl'.
5. The symlink coloured and looks like common file, not like a symlink.
6. Move cursor to the symlink and back to <some_filename> from point 2. Now
the symlink looks as intended.
7. While cursos stays on <some_file>, reload cwd with 'R'. The symlink looks
like common file again.
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ranger-master 1.5.5
Python 2.7.3 (default, Jan 2 2013, 16:53:07)
[GCC 4.7.2]
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This fixes the bug that when using python3, the title is only set after
exiting ranger.
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https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?32687
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When you deleted a directory and created a file with the same name, it
was treated like a directory, with ranger trying to preview it and
throwing lots of errors. This was because it tried to look for the path
of the currently selected file in fm.directories - a directory cache -
and if a file with the same name existed as a directory once, it would
have found it there.
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When you deleted a symlink to a directory and created a normal directory
with the same name, it still appeared a symlink. This commit fixes
that.
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The delete() command as defined in rc.conf does not accept arguments,
but asks for confirmation after enter is pressed.
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the point of this is that you can copy&paste commands to your own
commands.py without having to care about what modules it uses. It should
work as long as you import * from ranger.api.commands and make sure that
you also include the base class if your command is a subclass of
something other than Command.
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No idea why this was turned to true by default :S
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Can be useful to change image display offset or adapt to term
background color.
See http://w3m.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/w3m/w3m/doc/README.img for
available options.
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It works, but is rather hackish.
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This new file provides functions to draw images in the terminal.
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To reproduce the bug that this patch fixes, do:
1. start in a place where the second item is a directory that contains
at least two files (the usual $HOME with sort_directories_first=True
will likely do)
2. open (and enter) a new tab with ^N
3. move down and right, entering the directory. The cursor is now on
file 1
4. switch to tab 1, then back to tab 2
5. now the cursor is on file 2 instead of file 1.
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"status_bar_on_top" setting.
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fm.source(custom_conf) could execute a "set colorscheme = ..." which
would lead to a "allow_access_to_confdir(..., False)" and that would
result in ranger not being able to find plugins since the confdir is not
in os.path anymore.
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