OK, then I'll try to rephrase the bug. I'll make a wish for the packages
xterm and gnome-terminal to map CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT to ESC-b and
ESC-f (in gnome-terminal, ALT-b and ALT-f works as well).
** Package changed: dash (Ubuntu) => gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Description changed:
- The key combinations CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in zsh anymore
- ever since I upgraded to Jaunty yesterday. All I get is an output ;5D or
- ;5C respectively. They do work for me in bash though and did work in
- intrepid fine.
+ In jaunty the key combinations CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in
+ gnome-terminal anymore if I use the zsh shell. Is it possible to map the
+ key CTRL-LEFT to ESC-b and CTRL-RIGHT to ESC-f? If such a keybinding
+ would exist in either xterm or gnome-terminal, that would probly solve
+ the problem.
- I'm not sure which package is affected by this, I will mark zsh but I'm
- actually not sure. Could have to do with xterm, vte too.
+ If I remember correctly, such a keybinding did exist in intrepid.
** Tags added: binding key xterm
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in zsh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355883
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