Hello, is there a reliable way do unactivate the "printscreen" of Eterm. The 
"printscreen" key is very close of the "DEL" key on my laptop so that I often find 
prints of my session in the network printer of my lab :-/ 

As I can't change the size of my fingers, I tried a 'Eterm --print-pipe "dumb" '  but 
the redirection is refused because Eterm is setgid on my Debian (answer:
>Eterm:  Warning:  Running setuid/setgid.  Refusing to use custom printpipe.
>request id is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
)

I tried to 'chmod g-s /usr/bin/Eterm', it worked fine until Debian put again the g+s 
bit on Eterm (don't know why, nor the purpose of this). Is there a better way to do it 
(other than recompiling  Eterm with a specific 'no-print-screen' option) ? Indeed it 
would be useful to keep the "printscreen" function, but to change the key for it (e.g. 
CTRL-PrintScreen would be safer) but I couldn't figure how to do that.


Thank you



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