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Re: [Konsole-devel] How can I get Ctl-b delivered to BASH?: msg#00259konsole-devel
Bruce Korb wrote: > For more than *TWENTY* *YEARS*, Ctl-B has been used in > ksh and bash emacs mode to mean "non-descructive back one space". > With that much history, it was an extraordinarily bad idea to > rebind it to "save bookmark". Strangely, my 'bookmark' action (which I have never re-bound) is bound to ctrl-/SHIFT/-B. To answer the question in the subject: apparently you press ctrl-B. I tried it, and... it moves the caret back one space without erasing. (That said, I usually use the left arrow for that purpose.) > What makes an extraordinarily bad > idea all the worse is that, to the best I can figure out, the > only way to disable this is to meander through various pull down > menus to unbind the key. For *EACH* instance of konsole. Each instance on a different machine/user pair? Maybe. Certainly not each instance running as the same user/machine. > So, please, please, for God's sake, PLEASE include the 3.5 version of > konsole in the kde4.x distributions. Thank you. First off, you've completely failed to mention any reason to do this. Second, you have the wrong target audience; KDE developers do not control what distributions ship. If you feel so strongly, you should talk to your distribution packages. However I would expect a similar reaction, since the problem is not with Konsole 2.x. If you'd like help investigating how /your machine/ came to be misconfigured, we may be able to help. But please lay off the hysterical conclusions and wildly flung accusations and demands. -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. -- .sig hazy, try again later. _______________________________________________ konsole-devel mailing list konsole-devel@xxxxxxx https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel
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