Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle input method", i.e., the same thing that Shift-Space normally does.
In some apps it doesn't matter, but somtimes this binding is insanely annoying, especially in gnome-terminal -- it prevents apps running in the terminal from using Control-O!!! Can someone tell me where this binding is getting made, and how I can disable it (and then send a bug report that it's a Stupid Binding Which Unnecessarily Interferes With Normal Usage)? [I don't know that it's Gnome doing the binding, but it seems to only hbe in Gnome apps, so ...] Thanks, -Miles -- "Most attacks seem to take place at night, during a rainstorm, uphill, where four map sheets join." -- Anon. British Officer in WW I -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]