Summary: | CTRL+C is ignored by konsole | ||
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Product: | [Applications] konsole | Reporter: | Horacio Sanson <hsanson> |
Component: | keyboard | Assignee: | Konsole Developer <konsole-devel> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
Severity: | minor | CC: | bugskde, francesco.cecconi |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 2.10 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Horacio Sanson
2013-01-25 01:02:37 UTC
Can't reproduce. Please check whether you have set "Ctrl+C" as some shortcut within konsole or globally. There is no big change in how konsole deal with keyboard input between 4.9 and 4.10, so It is unlikely that it suddenly stops working for no reason in newer versions. ( Or, if it is really broken, we should have received tons of bug reports right after Beta1 is released) Can't reproduce with KDE 4.10 (4.9.98). I removed all konsole related files (.kde/share/apps/konsole and .kde/share/config/konsolerc) and now ctrl-c works correctly. Some additional notes: - There was no shortcut set on global or on konsole mapping Ctrl-C to anything. - Pressing Ctrl-C and then <Enter> three times opened a new tab. - Indeed Ctrl-C was being mapped to something else but there was no place to see to what it was mapped. I had the same issue since upgrading to SC 4.10. As suggested I have removed the related konsole files. It solved the problem. Thanks ! After comparing the old files with the new ones, I have identified following lines that cause the issue : ".kde4/share/config/konsolerc" : "[$Version] update_info=konsole.upd:2.9.0-global-options" If you keep these lines in the config and use the "Run command interface" (Alt+F2) and select "Run konsole" (the item without an icon), this issue doesn't exist. The issue seems to exist only if you run "Konsole / Terminal" (item with the konsole icon). (In reply to comment #3) > I removed all konsole related files (.kde/share/apps/konsole and > .kde/share/config/konsolerc) and now ctrl-c works correctly. > > Some additional notes: > > - There was no shortcut set on global or on konsole mapping Ctrl-C to > anything. > - Pressing Ctrl-C and then <Enter> three times opened a new tab. > - Indeed Ctrl-C was being mapped to something else but there was no place > to see > to what it was mapped. |