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Re: [trinity-users] konsole: how do I pass shift-right & shift-left to the shell?

From: Nicolas Bercher <nbercher@...>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 09:07:20 +0100
On 26/03/2013 20:00, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 March 2013, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
>>
>> I think you misunderstood my request: I want to pass shift-{left,right}
>> shortcuts to the shell, indeed to emacs/org-mode running under Konsole.
>>
>> So the trick would be to find where these shortcuts are intercepted
>> between Konsole/Trinity/Xorg and disable them.  So it is normal that
>> Konsole is not configured to handle shift-{left,right} shortcuts.
>>
>> Passing shift-{left,right} to emacs works on a various terminal flavors
>> including gnome-terminal&  xterm under gnome (I should test them under
>> Trinity as well!), wmii terminal, tty, osso-xterm under Maemo, etc.
>>
> I've just found in Konsole ->  Settings ->  Configure Shortcuts ...
>
> There you find Shift+Left and Shift+Left connected to Next - and Previous
> Session. Should work if you undefine them?!

That's already done:

   http://tinyurl.com/as38twp

But I have to test other X terminal apps to see if it is related to
Konsole only or to Trinity + Konsole or Trinity.

Nicolas