Re: [e-users] Weird keyboard behavior in Terminology

2016-07-03 Thread Simon Lees
On 07/03/2016 06:08 PM, ADA wrote: > > Hi, > > Yep, I can confirm, that this change fixes the problem. Will there be a > future stable release (like 1.17.3) with this patch? > > > Regards, > ADA I just back ported the fix into the 1.17 branch so it will be part of the nex

Re: [e-users] Weird keyboard behavior in Terminology

2016-07-03 Thread ADA
Hi, Yep, I can confirm, that this change fixes the problem. Will there be a future stable release (like 1.17.3) with this patch? Regards, ADA On 02/07/16 11:29, Boris Faure wrote: > On 16-07-02 09:37, ADA wrote: >> >>Hi, >> >> I'm using Terminology 0.9.1 on Debian Jess

Re: [e-users] Weird keyboard behavior in Terminology

2016-07-02 Thread Boris Faure
On 16-07-02 09:37, ADA wrote: > >Hi, > > I'm using Terminology 0.9.1 on Debian Jessie running on multiple > machines and I have one very-very weird problem using it on all of them. > With US English keyboard, SHIFT + , gives > instead of <, which makes my > day pretty interesting working wit

[e-users] Weird keyboard behavior in Terminology

2016-07-02 Thread ADA
Hi, I'm using Terminology 0.9.1 on Debian Jessie running on multiple machines and I have one very-very weird problem using it on all of them. With US English keyboard, SHIFT + , gives > instead of <, which makes my day pretty interesting working with shell redirections. Other shells (I checke