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From: Andrew Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: yafc: Ctrl-C behaviour is annoying
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Package: yafc
Version: 1.1-4
Severity: normal
In bash, and most shells, Ctrl-C seems to kill the current line and open
a new prompt. However, in yafc, pressing Ctrl-C also disconnects from
the server one is connected to. I'm not sure if this is intentional, but
personally I find this very irritating and I am frequently disconnecting
accidentally. I would have thought Ctrl-D is a more appropriate keymap,
since this normally exits a shell.
However, I appreciate that this may be design, so perhaps this bug is
arguably wishlist.
Thanks for your work on yafc.
Regards,
Andrew Ferrier
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Andrew Ferrier writes:
> I have to admit I didn't know about that. Having just tested it in bash
> and yafc, it does seem to do what I usually use Ctrl-C for, so I should
> probably get used to doing that.
It's the first thing I have to make GTK+ do on new installations, I
can't live without it... :) (install the "emacs" key-theme.)
Ctrl-K for kill everything after the cursor on current line, BTW.
> Thanks for your help. I think you can close this bug.
CCing 342693-done; FYI, you can do this for any bug you've submitted.
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