On Jan 1, 2008 6:56 PM, Ana Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> vim's "redo change" shortcut is control-R and yakuake's "close terminal"
> shortcut is control-shift-R, so check your settings :)

My mistake then... Although it does work with shift - if not caught by
yakuake, that is.

Anyway, I don't think it's so good to have an uncatchable key command
which causes terminal closure, no matter what's runing.

Let's take OSX console as an example: option+q closes any application
in OSX, and terminal checks runing processes in its shell: if anything
beside login and the shell is runing it displays a confirmation
window, listing runing processes.

Maybe this should be implemented (I bet this bug should then be moved
to a kde/konsole wishlist) and/or this shortcut should be disabled by
default. Closing an opened terminal when nothing else is runing is
anyway reachable by something like ^d or the "close terminal" button.

Vincent Pelletier



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