> Does b.k.o do that for reporters with > karma, or something? This appears to be the case. The criteria might be having a linked KDE SVN account or bug management rights on b.k.o. You'd have to ask Dirk. > Want help, or would it take me longer than it's worth to find what code > to hack on? Patches are welcome. Terminal sequences are interpreted by the Vt102Emulation class (kdebase/apps/konsole/src/Vt102Emulation.cpp/h), the internal "canvas" on which the terminal image is constructed and which controls the history is the Screen class. Regards, Robert. On 27/02/2008, Matthew Woehlke wrote: > Matthew Woehlke wrote: > > Robert Knight wrote: > >> Hi Matthew, > >>> Robert: ping? > >> Pong. I did read the report but I haven't implemented it yet. > > > > Ok, thanks! (Would be nice if you'd marked it "New" so I at least know > > you've seen it ;-).) > > > Wait... it was created new? (Because I sure don't remember marking it > New, and the list doesn't have a status-changed message, also the > original e-mail claims it is New.) Does b.k.o do that for reporters with > karma, or something? If so, that seems a bit, er, silly... > > > -- > Matthew > This was, apparently, beyond her ken. So far beyond her ken that she > was well into barbie territory. -- J. D. Baldwin (from cluefire.net) > > _______________________________________________ > konsole-devel mailing list > konsole-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel > _______________________________________________ konsole-devel mailing list konsole-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel