One little thing I miss quite much: a count function for characters / words / lines for the internal lister.
This was implemented in the original Norton Commander decades ago, on key F6, if I remember correctly - still today sometimes I press F6 in lister and get disappointed every time...
At the same time, lister could then also display the current line / column cursor location. Thus it could preserve its speed by partially loading large files and doing these calculations only on request. At that thought: Esc should interrupt the command -- in case of very large files taking a long time to load.
Hansl
Count / statistics command for internal lister
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Thanks for the pointer, Postkutscher! But I can't find those statistics in SynPlus...? Just the current cursor location.
And SynPlus is a quite large and slower plugin just for that little wish so I am reluctant to use it. And I really don't want editing functions in a viewer. Especially since I am used since many years to a very powerful programmer's text editor http://zeusedit.com/features.html which I have configured as TC's external editor. It has highlighting too and much more.
And SynPlus is a quite large and slower plugin just for that little wish so I am reluctant to use it. And I really don't want editing functions in a viewer. Especially since I am used since many years to a very powerful programmer's text editor http://zeusedit.com/features.html which I have configured as TC's external editor. It has highlighting too and much more.
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I can understand your point, but I`m afraid it will be a very long time until your suggestion goes to the top of todo list of Mr. Ghisler. This list very long.Hansl wrote:And SynPlus is a quite large and slower plugin just for that little wish so I am reluctant to use it.
As for me, I would also wish to have such a function in lister, but it seems to can speed it down.