SUMMARY With konsole 19.07.80/90, using alt-b stoppend working to move the cursor in bash word wise. Instead, a tab with a bash process (name bash on the tab) is likely selected, as alt-b is likely to be caught. I never stumbled over this behaviour before, so I believe this to be a regression. I would have expected disabling "Enable menu accelerators" to make a change, but it doesn't STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open konsole (enter several words and use alt-b for navigation) 2. Open another tab. With bash as default shell, the first tab will likely steal your alt-b. OBSERVED RESULT In the second tab, pressing alt-b will activate the first tab. EXPECTED RESULT The cursor should jump to the start of the word. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: Gentoo Linux KDE Applications: 19.07.90 KDE Plasma Version: 5.16.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.60.0 Qt Version: 5.12.4
That's the same as bug#410488, isn't it? Should be fixed in 19.08.0 then. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 410488 ***
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #1) > That's the same as bug#410488, isn't it? > Should be fixed in 19.08.0 then. Yes it is. I obviously used the wrong search terms. Thanks a lot!