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Rename Konsole session (was kmail 3.5.13.2)

From: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@...>
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 15:14:41 +0100
On Tuesday 21 of May 2013 00:19:43 Timothy Pearson wrote:
> > On Saturday 18 of May 2013 03:13:19 Greg Madden wrote:
> >> On Friday 17 May 2013 11:23:15 am you wrote:
> >>  Hmmm. not here, sometimes this means the keybinding is in use
> >> elsewhere.
> >>
> >> the 'alt+ctl+s' keybinding used to rename the tabs in Konsole, it got
> >> switched somewhat recently to another function, why switch default
> >> keybindings in use :-(  I now know about this phenomenom so it is the
> >> firast place I look now, finally..
> >
> > Change the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+S, I know - this is due to commit bbae7554.
> > However, I know of nothing that should affect Ctrl+A.
> > As with Lisi - for me also Ctrl+A works as expected.
> >
> > Slavek
> > --
>
> I was unaware of the Ctrl+Alt+S conflict when I introduced the global
> shortcut to activate the screensaver.  If desired, I can change the
> screensaver activation sequence to something else, but I would need help
> finding an intuitive and non-conflicting shortcut to change it to!
>
> Tim
>

Some time ago here solved the conflict on shortcut Ctrl+Alt+S: start the 
screen saver × rename session in console.

A short time ago it occurred to me for rename session in console change the 
keyboard shortcut to Ctrl+Shift+R. First, fits well with the 'Rename' => 'R'. 
And next Ctrl+Shift fits well with the Ctrl+Shift+N for new session.

What do you think?

Slavek
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