Ok, thanks for the link Matthew. Just thought I'd bring it up in case
things had changed. Seems status quo is fine for now but if Windows
keyboards continue to remove the Pause/Break key might make sense to add
`Control-C` as Adam notes or eventually switch over.
On Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at
As long as runserver (usually) properly shuts down when CTRL-C is hit, then
it imo makes sense to change the text -- especially if that is the only
thing accessible on some keyboards.
The usually above is because someone might have a bare except that is hit
that moment and as such the process
I too realise I don't have a(n obvious) break key but have been happily
hitting CTRL-C.
On Monday, 21 June 2021 at 23:53:15 UTC+2 Adam Johnson wrote:
> Would it be bad to have Django respond to both shortcuts?
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I think as a matter of fact it does. At least using PowerShell/Win10/Etc —
don’t consider it a Django
> issue.
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Subject: CTRL-BREAK still make sense on Windows for `runserver`?
Hi all,
Is the Pause/Break key still a thing on Windows keyboards? My new Surface 4
doesn't even have such a key and I think this applies to many new Windows
keyboards as well.
I ask because the runserver.py command
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Hi all,
Is the Pause/Break key still a thing on Windows keyboards? My new Surface 4
doesn't even have such a key and I think this applies to many new Windows
keyboards as well.
I ask because the runserver.py command