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List:       kwrite-devel
Subject:    Re: Review Request 114032: Proper handling of Del key
From:       "Michal Humpula" <michal.humpula () hudrydum ! cz>
Date:       2013-11-23 19:38:17
Message-ID: 20131123193817.5606.49269 () vidsolbach ! de
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(Updated Nov. 23, 2013, 7:38 p.m.)


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Review request for Kate, Erlend Hamberg and Simon St James.


Repository: kate


Description
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For some reason (Qt, key config, keyboard, kernel, X, I don't know...) when I hit the \
Del key the QKeyEvent->text() contains some weirdly looking unicode character. So \
naturally the del key is not behaving for me properly. The patch makes sure, it does.

I have no idea how to write a test for this. Though I will be sending another patch \
with del keys extended with tests, so it might be just fine.


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  part/vimode/katevikeyparser.cpp 1c35ffa 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/114032/diff/


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Thanks,

Michal Humpula


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<div>Review request for Kate, Erlend Hamberg and Simon St James.</div>
<div>By Michal Humpula.</div>


<p style="color: grey;"><i>Updated Nov. 23, 2013, 7:38 p.m.</i></p>









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break-word;">For some reason (Qt, key config, keyboard, kernel, X, I don&#39;t \
know...) when I hit the Del key the QKeyEvent-&gt;text() contains some weirdly \
looking unicode character. So naturally the del key is not behaving for me properly. \
The patch makes sure, it does.

I have no idea how to write a test for this. Though I will be sending another patch \
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 <li>part/vimode/katevikeyparser.cpp <span style="color: grey">(1c35ffa)</span></li>

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