[konsole] [Bug 431203] Alt+D does not delete the word in front of the cursor.

Kete bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Jan 7 22:04:32 GMT 2021


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431203

--- Comment #4 from Kete <dontmuch at protonmail.com> ---
Hmm, I'm not getting any output, and I didn't see Alt+D in Konsole's shortcut
settings or any of the other system shortcut settings. One thing I noticed was
that Alt+D doesn't seem to send input after I press Ctrl+V. For example, if I
press Alt+Backspace instead, then I can press Ctrl+V again to try another
shortcut, but if I try Alt+D and then Ctrl+V again, then it outputs ^V as if
Alt+D didn't send a signal but the second Ctrl+V sent a Ctrl+V to the first.
Alt+Backspace doesn't output anything, but Alt+B outputs ^[b. And Alt+F outputs
^[f. Also, when I start typing with the mouse pointer over the shell, the mouse
pointer, now the I bar for selecting text, disappears and only reappears if I
press Alt+D or move the mouse, but other two other Alt combinations—Alt+G and
Alt+R—will do this as well. When I Ctrl+V, Alt+G, and then Ctrl+V again, I get
^V. Same for Alt+R.

Would it help to make a new user and see what its terminal does? I don't see
the option for a guest account.

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