Re: ATerm question
Daniel Clausen (cld@europay.telekurs.com)
Wed, 17 Mar 1999 15:33:44 +0100
Hi,
rex@dubbus.com wrote:
>
> on a related note... if you hit control-v, which I'm in the habit
> of doing to set my backspace character on different machines,
> and it prints out the contents of the X buffer. is there any
> way to turn this off?
This is not the same problem though. Yours can be solved by
editing the feel-file:
~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/feels/<your-feel-file>
There should be lines like:
# Windows-alike keys
#
# ctrl-v = paste
Key v W C PasteSelection
Just uncomment this line or change it to whatever you want
it to be.
cu,
-sargon
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