** Changed in: empathy
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Ctrl-L is a poor keybinding for "Clear"
Status in
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Opinion
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Using 2.8.8-7ubuntu2, I tried creating a custom key binding to
workaround this change. The dialog box would not accept any input for
the "Data 1" item. Tried to workaround *that* by editing
~/.xchat2/keybindings.conf directly, adding the following block:
{{{
C
l
Run Command
D1:/CLEAR
D2!
}}}
T
Oh ... wait ... I take that back. After a couple of restarts, the hand-
edits to keybindings.conf *do* appear to work now. Weird, but I'll take
it.
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To fix the problems this "fix" causes on XChat, go to Settings -> Advanced ->
Keyboard Shortcuts.
Add new -> Highlight the net entry (at the bottom) -> Mod = Ctrl, Key = l, Data
1 = /clear and the drop down box should be set to "Run Command".
(If you want this to also work on ctrl+L, add one wit
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/xchat
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Title:
Ctrl-L is a poor keybinding for "Clear"
Status in Chat app, and T
Then please provide a default key binding for those applications. Xchat
is unusable now without one.
** Also affects: psiplus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Think about it this way: having to use a different keybinding to clear
the cache is much less irritating than having (potentially) multiple
days of communication disappear with no ability to recall. Also, I would
guess that the number of people who use ctrl+L as a shortcut for the url
bar is mu
I just installed 13.04 and my usual usage of clearing the buffer using
control-l in XChat has stopped working. According to:
http://xchatdata.net/Using/KeyboardShortcuts, the control-l option to
clear screen was built-in and I can't seem to use the keyboard shortcuts
settings to get back this opti
Since you're really out to make every application useless, please also
do it for Psi. It also uses Ctrl+L to clear the chat window. I'd really
like not being able to clear the history there anymore.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/xchat
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Title:
Ctrl-L is a poor keybinding for "Clear"
Status in Chat app, and Telepathy user i
This bug was fixed in the package xchat - 2.8.8-7ubuntu2
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xchat (2.8.8-7ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* Optimise default settings for efficient chatting
+ Make tab completion by default use last-used order, not alphabetical.
This way for example if one is chatting with c
With dual screen monitors this causes data/productivity loss.
I often have irc on one screen and web-browser on the other.
My eyesight is reading something in the web-browser, and I may press Ctrl+L to
change url to something else and I may happen to have my focus on the
irc-client.
It's ok if o
** Changed in: xchat (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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