Has anyone else noticed, that C-k used to act like emacs, erasing the following characters on the line _and_ the newline, but recently it only erases the following characters but _not_ the newline. So, repeated C-k don't do anything.
I find this change annoying.
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Neal Becker wrote:
Has anyone else noticed, that C-k used to act like
emacs, erasing the
following characters on the line _and_ the newline,
but recently it only
erases the following characters but _not_ the
newline. So, repeated C-k don't
do anything.
I find this change annoying. _______________________________________________ fedora-kde mailing list fedora-kde-
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I assume that this is with KatePart. Here it erases the current line (from ^ to $) as well as the newline and has since I can remember. It's bound to the "Delete Line" action (and it's also the default). I'd check to make sure its bound to the correct action.
- --Ben
On Saturday 02 May 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Has anyone else noticed, that C-k used to act like
emacs, erasing the
following characters on the line _and_ the newline,
but recently it only
erases the following characters but _not_ the
newline. So, repeated C-k don't
do anything.
I find this change annoying. _______________________________________________ fedora-kde mailing list fedora-kde-
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I assume that this is with KatePart. Here it erases the current line (from ^ to $) as well as the newline and has since I can remember. It's bound to the "Delete Line" action (and it's also the default). I'd check to make sure its bound to the correct action.
I've noticed this in kmail, for example. I've no idea how to set key bindings for kmail.
On Saturday 02 May 2009 16:48:31 Neal Becker wrote:
Has anyone else noticed, that C-k used to act like emacs, erasing the following characters on the line _and_ the newline, but recently it only erases the following characters but _not_ the newline. So, repeated C-k don't do anything.
Yep, I noticed this from qt-4.5 onwards, there has been a discussion about this on one of the Dev lists but have not found a bug report (if there is one) yet.
Cheers
Colin