** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Title:
Ctrl+Backspace should send ^W instead of doing the same thing as
B
I see. I assume you misplaced the closing parenthesis and meant this:
In normal Gtk+ applications this key combination deletes the previous word
(Ctrl+W in Bash).
Terminals and apps running inside terminals (e.g. bash) are quite a
different world from Gtk+ and it's hopeless to aim for the same
C
With normal Gtk+ application I meant the input / text fields in Gtk+
applications.
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Title:
Ctrl+Backspace should send ^W instead of doing the sam
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733246 . Gnome-terminal
should do whatever xterm does.
"In normal Gtk+ applications this key combination deletes the previous
word (Ctrl+W) in Bash" -- what do you mean by normal Gtk+ applications
that run bash?
Note that by default Alt+Backspace in