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Subject: [Bug 105824] ctrl-d doesn't always work
From: gdamjan () mail ! net ! mk
Date: 2006-07-15 1:55:49
Message-ID: 20060715015549.31410.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From gdamjan mail net mk 2006-07-15 03:55 -------
> i understand that you swear stone and bone that the konsole truly gets into
> some weird mode sometimes, and that the problem is caused by the konsole.
>
> Only that the konsole does not have any special treatment of the ctrl-d.
> It is hard to diagnose further from our sides.
Lars, I know it's a weird problem, since it does happen very sporadically and only \
under certain circumstances, and I know it's hard to diagnose it... but that's one \
reason I'm determined to push you to see through it (the other is that I'm a heavy \
Konsole user).
> Please, if you get into this state, make some test to gain further information.
Sure, I have Konsole in that state now and I can keep it running as long suspend \
resume works on my laptop... I'd be glad to make any tests necesseary.
> I would be interested to know if further keys are affected, then, too.
No, not a single other key is affected (I've tried all ctrl- and alt- combinations, \
even alt-d is registered) nor any other applications, as much as I can see. I have \
at this momment two konsoles open, running your test program, in one Konsole when \
ctrl-d is pressed I get "0x04 (.)", but in the other nothing shows. The only other \
peculiar thing I see is that ctrl-2 doesn't show anything in BOTH Konsoles, is this \
normal?
> Do you have any special shortcuts defined?
Nothing specific, but I'm using the Windows scheme (with Win key) as a global \
shortcut scheme (that's in settings -> regional & accessibility -> keyboard \
shortcuts).
I have no custom shortcuts defined in Konsole.
It's interesting that ctrl-d does something with the konsole bookmarks file (but only \
when konsole is in the weird state), and ctrl-d IS defined in Konqueror as a "add \
bookmark" action by default. Also if just enter in the Konsoles "configure shortcuts" \
dialog box the weird Konsole becomes normal again... I somehow think it's connected.
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