(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: konsole Version: KDE 3.0.5 CVS/CVSup/Snapshot Severity: normal Installed from: Compiled sources Compiler: gcc 2.95.4 OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified In recent builds Konsole has started eating CTRL+B keypresses. This makes using Vi in a konsole session rather annoying as you can CTRL+F down a file but using CTRL+B to go back up won't work. On investigating it appears that it's because the Application Shortcut for Add Bookmark is assigned to CTRL+B. Is there any real reason why Konsole would honour a shortcut for add bookmark? This also affects less man and quite a few other console based programs that involve text paging. (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 05:10 pm Stuart.herring@hpa.com.au wrote: > Is there any real reason why Konsole would honour a shortcut for add > bookmark? No it's a bug. Fixed already. Cheers Waldo --=20 bastian@kde.org | SuSE Labs KDE Developer | bastian@suse.com
It's back, at least on Solaris kde 3.1 rc6, what was the "fix"?