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From: | Ludo Beckers |
Subject: | Re: [Ranger-users] starting ranger? |
Date: | Tue, 1 Jan 2013 22:11:36 +0100 |
On Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 09:33:55PM +0100, Ludo Beckers wrote:I suspect that the target directory doesn't exist.
> First thing I'm trying to do is cover myself; I can't be trusted with a
> delete key that is permanent :-)
> I put this
> "map DD shell mv -t /home/myname/.config/ranger/Trash %s"
> in ~/config/ranger/rc.conf
> but it doesn't seem to work.
>
> Typing the first "D" brings up a line saying that "D" will do the command
> (not "DD"), but neither D nor DD works.
> Is the "shell" maybe what I have to adapt? For terminal I'm in KDE's
> konsole.
By the way, it always helps to get a detailed description of the error.
"it doesn't work" can mean anything, so look for error messages
anywhere. If you run "ranger --debug", you get extra error messages
sometimes. If you run stuff in the shell - like you did - ranger will
hide all the error messages, but you can see them after you quit ranger.
For example, I see this when using your keybinding, pressing DD and
quitting ranger:
mv: accessing ‘/home/hut/.config/ranger/Trash’: No such file or directory
So, does it work after you create that directory?
Roman
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