Hi,

On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 01:31:32PM +0000, Tony Houghton wrote:
> You might have accidentally assigned comma as a shortcut for closing the
> window or tab. Please check these items in the menu (File submenu).
> Shortcut editing can be enabled/disabled in Preferences > Configuration
> Manager > Shortcuts, and shortcuts are changed by pressing a key while
> the mouse is over a menu item.

thanks for pointing this out. Unfortunately, I have no idea about how to
inspect the current assignments, and also no idea how to delete one.
Simply having the configuration dialogue open and then pressing the
comma key while the mouse is placed on the close button, closes the
window straight away. Pressing "Delete" in the shortcuts dialogue says I
cannot delete the default assignments (or so).

> If that isn't the case, does it only close the current tab or window, or
> do all roxterm windows close at once? Any indication of a segmentation
> fault or something if you run it from another terminal?

After having other problems (eg. one program hanging -> loss of *all*
other shells), I have resorted to run the terminals all with --separate,
so I lose only one at a time. But yes, the whole window closes, with
everything inside being killed. In my strace output, some processes get
sent a SIGTERM. I found no indication of a crash, and I get no core
file, although I have enabled programs to dump core (and other programs
do). IOW, I think that something sends a signal that makes the terminal
exit cleanly.

> Unfortunately I didn't add debugging packages until 2.8 so if it is a
> crash you'll probably have to recompile it so we can work out what's
> going on.

Ummm... I'll look into that.


Kind regards,
--Toni++


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