Bug 61760 - shortcut shift numpad + - should change font like xterm
Summary: shortcut shift numpad + - should change font like xterm
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: konsole
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Mandrake RPMs Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konsole Developer
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Reported: 2003-07-28 14:44 UTC by Blindauer Emmanuel
Modified: 2008-07-19 22:34 UTC (History)
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Description Blindauer Emmanuel 2003-07-28 14:44:45 UTC
Version:           1.2.3 (using KDE 3.1.3)
Installed from:    Mandrake Linux Cooker i586 - Cooker
Compiler:          gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.2mdk)
OS:          Linux (i686) release 2.4.21-3mdk

I discovered this shortcut several months ago, and in xterm this is very usefull.
Can this fonction be implemented ?
because the contextual menu entry for changing the font is very long to reach.
Comment 1 Stephan Binner 2003-07-31 13:36:25 UTC
Defining this shortcut in "Configure Shortcuts..." for "Bigger Font" and 
"Smaller Font" doesn't work? I have no real numpad here to test. 
Comment 2 Blindauer Emmanuel 2003-07-31 13:47:56 UTC
Yes I didn't see the shortcut.  
I've tested, but the window size didn't change, the terminal has same size, and 
so, display less caracters. (like when changing with the popup menu). xterm 
ajust the size of the terminal to get the same number of char displayed. 
can this be set too, as default ? 
Comment 3 Blindauer Emmanuel 2003-07-31 17:08:59 UTC
reopening, because on a french keybord to have a 6 you have to do a "shift" "-" 
and it seems that the "-" is treated like "numpad -" 
so probably a problem with shortcut ? 
Comment 4 Blindauer Emmanuel 2003-10-28 11:15:03 UTC
whishlist depend on 66758, so I'll close this bug.
Comment 5 dag 2008-07-19 22:34:18 UTC
For the record, this messes up the vim command for resizing a window (ctrl w + and ctrl w -).

To still be able to resize vim windows, use the non-numpad + and -.