| Summary: | Konsole keyboard shortcuts for copy/paste | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Kris <krisgamrat> |
| Component: | tdebase | Assignee: | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
| Severity: | enhancement | CC: | bugwatch, michele.calgaro |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | R14.0.0 [Trinity] | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Compiler Version: | TDE Version String: | ||
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Description
Kris
2012-07-13 17:20:35 CDT
This is doable. All we need is a reasonable consensus that most users want this. :-) Raise the topic on the users mailing list and see what transpires. Of course, each user can customize konsole with those shortcuts as you described (Settings->Configure Shortcuts). The trick is making those shortcuts the default system-wide. Nowadays, when I build my Trinity packages for Slackware, I make those keyboards shortcuts the default system-wide. I don't know whether anybody is mad about that --- nobody ever said anything to me. :-) When I create the tdebase package I use my own $PREFIX/share/config/konsolerc config file, which looks like the following: [Desktop Entry] ActiveSession=0 DefaultSession=shell.desktop DynamicTabHide=0 Fullscreen=false Height 768=520 TabViewMode=0 Width 1024=744 bellmode=0 class=konsole-mainwindow#1 defaultfont=Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,12,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0 font=8 history=1000 historyenabled=true keytab=default schema=Linux.schema scrollbar=2 tabbar=1 [Shortcuts] close_session=Ctrl+Shift+W edit_copy=Ctrl+Shift+C edit_paste=Ctrl+Shift+V file_print=Ctrl+Shift+Print file_quit=Ctrl+Shift+Q new_session=Ctrl+Shift+T;Ctrl+Shift+N There is no default system-wide konsolerc file in the tdebase sources. Currently I add the file to my tdebase package in my build script. Yet the foundations would be exactly the same if we pushed the idea to GIT. Making at least the shortcuts as the default would be straightforward although the other options likely would receive mixed reviews. Until we obtain a consensus that most Trinity users want those shortcuts as the default, the next best step is to do what I do and make those shortcuts the default through the build/packaging process. Another option is to create the konsolerc file and then after installing the tdebase package for your distro, simply copy your konsolerc file to $PREFIX/share/config/ and be done system-wide. The last alternative is to remind each user how to customize the konsole keyboard shortcuts. By the way, I have been using those two shortcuts with konsole since I started using KDE2/3 many years ago. :-) (In reply to comment #1) > This is doable. All we need is a reasonable consensus that most users want > this. :-) Raise the topic on the users mailing list and see what transpires. I'm not subscribed to the mailing lists (my life is a little too hectic at the moment without watching the multitudes of messages that tend to appear on the ML's). Whenever I get the chance, I can join the IRC channel for several minutes to ask someone else to do it. As of today, keyboard shortcuts for Copy and for Paste are already available in Konsole. Konsole -> Settings -> Configure Shortcuts... -> Copy Konsole -> Settings -> Configure Shortcuts... -> Paste I am marking this bug as resolved |