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ak_111 | 4 months ago
For some strange reason this seems to be very hard thing to set up on KDE or am I missing something?
ak_111 | 4 months ago
For some strange reason this seems to be very hard thing to set up on KDE or am I missing something?
kps|4 months ago
And Control-W will always erase word no matter the application?
This is actually a major reason I use KDE: I can, with some effort, change keyboard shortcuts to avoid conflicting with terminal Control keys. It doesn't solve the textbox problem, though.
(I don't use Emacs bindings, but Control-W erase word came in the ‘new’ TTY driver in BSD2 in 1983 — predating Windows 1.0, incidentally — likely copying TOPS-20.)
kace91|4 months ago
I’m not sure how they do it, i suspect it’s mostly a manual grind for configuring the most common shortcuts and apps, but there might be some idea there that can be reused for the eMacs setup.
tmtvl|4 months ago
pedrogpimenta|4 months ago
What makes Linux great is also its biggest handicap, in my opinion, when it comes to User Experience: the fragmentation of UI frameworks and libraries.
I imagine having this control between Qt, GTK and other UI libraries and electron-type-apps os difficult if not impossible.
ak_111|4 months ago
I am surprised this issue is not gaining traction with the KDE crowd, as I imagine a substantial part of the userbase are emacs users and used to emacs keybindings.
asimovDev|4 months ago
pedrogpimenta|4 months ago
sgc|4 months ago
OsrsNeedsf2P|4 months ago