Well, if there's no immediate possibility of configurability, I vote for
CTRL+1,2,3..9,0

for me, those are the least likely to clash.

best,
Ray


2013/4/18 Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>

> On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 19:50:29 +0200 Boris Faure <[email protected]> said:
>
> > On 13-04-18 14:20, Gustavo Lima Chaves wrote:
> > > * Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]> [2013-04-19 00:36:01 +0900]:
> > >
> > > Sirs, what we really need and want is configurable keybindings in the
> > > terminal, just like yakuake/konsole have. It's too bad not to have
> > > options here.
> >
> > I hate to be that guy, but feel free to chime in and code it :)
> > This is not my priority, nor raster's.
> > Terminology is a fancy terminal emulator.
> > I take care of the "terminal emulator" part and raster of the "fancy"
> > part.
> > There is room for others. Here is a perfect example.
>
> indeed. right NOW terminology needs to become a good terminal emulator in
> terms
> of vt100/escapes and it has to have its extended features polished and
> working
> well. totally configurable bindings is not even on the TODO at the moment
> and
> frankly that opens up a whole new can of worms in trying to stuff it into
> the
> current code. we might eventually do it, but it's not "immediate".
>
> for NOW... can we agree on a set of bindings for switching to specific tabs
> directly? ie without configurability. regardless if there was
> configurability... these would have to be the defaults anyway.
>
> so back to the question - what should they be? i'm letting this debate
> thread
> be a place for people to vote and toss in suggestions.
>
> so we have:
>
> a) alt+1,2,3...9,0
> b) ctrl+f1,f2,F3....F9,f10
> c) crtl+1,2,3...9,0
>
> any more suggestions? (other than writing a whole bindings abstraction
> layer or
> removing the feature entirely/making the whole feature and set of bindings
> a
> checkbox - not something i want to do at this stage)
>
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