--- Olav Vitters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:32:16PM +0100, Tomasz
> Janowitz wrote:
> > I have a question regarding gnome-terminal
> shortcuts, namely: what are the
> > 'shift's standing for ? Wouldn't it be easier to
> have them as in other apps
> > ? 'ctrl+t' - new tab, 'ctrl+q' - quit terminal.
> 
> There shortcuts can be used by applications running
> within
> gnome-terminal. If gnome-terminal had such a
> shortcut, you couldn't use
> it in the application (e.g. vim) anymore.

It still violates the HIG though.

You can change them yourself in the keyboard settings.
restoring ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their proper uses is
particularly useful.


                
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