** Changed in: vte
Status: New = Expired
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in zsh
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I had this same problem in Lucid. @pierre.chef 's solution above worked
perfectly for me. I'm using zsh under Terminator, with oh-my-zsh.
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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Bernhard said that putting this in one's .zshrc would be a workaround:
bindkey ;5C forward-word
bindkey ;5D backward-word
This did not work for me, but the following does work (since for some
reason ; is not being output):
bindkey 5C forward-word
bindkey 5D backward-word
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT
This bug was fixed in the package mksh - 39.3-1ubuntu1
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mksh (39.3-1ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. (Closes LP: #529559)
New upstream version. (Closes LP: #355883)
This integrates a workaround for a gcc bug. (cf. LP: #375604)
Remaining
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As per comments, this is a configuration option and not one to be set as
default in ubuntu.
** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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Sorry, there won’t be an mksh R40 release in time for karmic…
the above mentioned one does not include the code change,
which is a little too intrusive for a _really_ quick backport and
has not yet received much testing.
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Fixed upstream in commitid 1004AB6650915B0514A – see
http://cvs.mirbsd.de/mksh/
Will be in mksh R40 – see http://mirbsd.de/mksh#clog (or
http://mirbsd.de/mksh#r40 once it’s out)
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in
Hm, this status is more right. ☺
Anyway, I will (probably) only support the (as confirmed by Tom Dickey)
“correct” sequence
for Ctrl-Cur{Left,Right}, the ones with a ‘5’ in them, not the ones with a ‘3’
in them (Alt-{←,→}).
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix
i have added to my .zshrc
bindkey ^[[1;5C forward-word
bindkey ^[[1;5D backward-word
to know what your key codes are,
cat /dev/null
and press the shortcuts you want
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Regarding comment #11 and following - xterm is configurable.
I suggest that he read the documentation and customize it.
(This is not even a wishlist item, since it's a problem with
the user's understanding of the program).
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in zsh
@Thomas: I have since configured my terminal via shell settings. The
desired behaviour should be default though, especially for out-of-the-
box Ubuntu.
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Bernhard wrote:
@Thomas: I have since configured my terminal via shell settings. The
desired behaviour should be default though, especially for out-of-the-
box Ubuntu.
Doing that would break existing applications (those that use
the terminal description from ncurses and
The reason I filed the bug is that this key combination did work by
default in intrepid (after installing zsh) but did not work by default
anymore in jaunty. Unfortunately, there are so many different vte
settings in the different shells that I never saw through the reason why
it stopped working
Near the end of this section, there's a table showing the codes sent by
xterm for different modifiers:
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#PC-Style Function Keys
Back to the original report -
A 3 is sent for an alt key, a 5 for a control key.
That's not changed in upstream
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