I picked up the habit of using Ctrl-C to close unresponsive
connections while using w3m. Now that I'm using ELinks more & more,
occasionally I make the mistake of hitting Ctrl-C, which will close
an ELinks session along with all open tabs without warning.

I'm re-training myself to use "z", which is currently mapped to
"Abort connection". But would like to find a way to prevent
accidentally closing ELinks in this way.

Adding the "Ctrl-C" binding to "Abort connection" made no difference.
In the list archives I found:

> If you do e.g. "stty intr undef" so that Ctrl-C does not give
> ELinks a signal, then ELinks will handle it as a bindable key.

http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/elinks-users/2006-December/001384.html

But this disables the functionality of Ctrl-C altogether within the
terminal. Are there any other options?

Regards,

John

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