Re: gnome-terminal delete/backspace mess
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: gnome-hackers gnome org, jdub perkypants org
- Subject: Re: gnome-terminal delete/backspace mess
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:15:51 +0100 (BST)
Jeff said:
>
>I feel that these are incredibly advanced preferences, and believed that
>they should be removed similarly to Havoc. On seeing such vocal support for
>them, perhaps an additional advanced terminal behaviour tab should be added,
>to remove this complexity from the "General" tab.
Hmm, I don't see this as 'advanced', it's just a function of one's working environment.
Users who are on a heterogeneous network are likely to need it, whether they are 'power
users' or not.
If it's made a command-line option then the nice front-panel terminal launcher does you no
good. And if you rlogin followed by exit...
personally I think this is only useful if you can turn it on and off at will, within a
session. Of course I use 'stty' but a menu option would be nice, for those folks/occasions
when memory fails. 'man stty' only helps if you remember the command name ;-)
-Bill
>On whether or not these settings should be preferences at all (it seems odd,
>given that you'd only need them on a connection-by-connection basis),
>perhaps they should be command line option *only* settings. The advanced
>users that would need such functionality could find it in the manpages,
>documentation and --help information, and it would not bug users one iota.
>
>- Jeff
>
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Sun Microsystems Ireland
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