Closed tmancill closed 8 years ago
Hey Tony, its been a while :)
I'm happy to change that key - as far as I have so far found, 'Alt-q' seems a reasonable choice unless you have any issues with that?
As a point of note, 'Control-q' has always been the key-quit option, right back to series 3, possibly even series 2.
On 11/26/2015 12:49 AM, Duncan Ferguson wrote:
Hey Tony, its been a while :)
Indeed - thank you for all of the quality releases.
I'm happy to change that key - as far as I have so far found, 'Alt-q' seems a reasonable choice unless you have any issues with that?
I am not aware of any issues with Alt-q.
As a point of note, 'Control-q' has always been the key-quit option, right back to series 3, possibly even series 2.
I thought it had been that way for a while.
Cheers, tony
I have one more issue to look into before i make the next release
Duncs
Hi - as the Debian package maintainer for clusterssh, I'm forwarding a bug report regarding have Control-q as the default for key_quit. At least one user has been caught off-guard by this, after using Control-s to pause terminal output, that user was unable to resume.
I'm considering patching the Debian packaging to either use a different key combination for key_quit, or to not configure it by default, but thought that I would bring up the question here. The Debian bug report is #805868.
Thank you for considering it.