On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 08:37:00AM -0500, Cole Robinson wrote: > On 03/01/2010 05:50 AM, Craig Sanders wrote: > > every time i login to a debian VM on the console using virt-manager, i > > type and edit command lines in bash. one of the most important editing > > keys in bash is ^W (delete prev word). every time i do that, the console > > is closed. using ^W while editing command lines is a long-ingrained > > habit, so i do it repeatedly during any session. > > > > this is, to put it very mildly, extremely annoying. > > > > the virt-manager console window does not need and should not have > > keybindings for its menus. all key-strokes (except for Ctrl-Alt to > > release the pointer) should be sent to the VM exactly as typed. > > > > > > at the very least, menu keybindings should be a configurable option. i > > don't care much what the default is, as long as there's a way for me to > > turn them all off. > > > > This should all just work, and is supposed to have worked for a long time. > Maybe the current accel disable code has regressed in some way: we could try > to use "gtk-enable-accels", similar to how was done with this commit: > > http://hg.fedorahosted.org/hg/virt-manager/rev/43585a028ab7 > > Maybe someone can check ~/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log to see if there are > any backtraces or interesting debug output about this not working. > > FYI, this works for me with upstream virt-manager (which hasn't changed too > much in this area) on fedora. Both ^Q and ^W work here without problems in 0.8.3 so I'm inclined to mark this as fixed. Cheers, -- Guido
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