* Anthony DeRobertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-30 15:38]:
>   Nah, I expect C-c to "kill this action". Usually, that means "quit and
>   return to the shell." With Jack, I expected "this action" to be "rip
>   the cd", so I expected to get put back to the shell.
>   
>   (Examples of a program where I don't expect C-c to return me to the
>   shell: bc (kill the current calculation); irb (same, basically); mutt;
>   etc)
>
>   However, a request to change the C-c mapping in Jack is a different
>   bug, so let's...

I disagree and think that jack belongs in the class with eg.  mutt.
Anyway, can you please read #352755 and comment.  Not that this bug
contains much information but at least it shows that pressing C-c
leading to the current ripper/encoding being killed rather than the
whole program has always been the default behaviour (just that I fixed
it so it actually works).
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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