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Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1662468] Re: [feature request] qemu-img convert sh
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Laszlo Ersek |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1662468] Re: [feature request] qemu-img convert should respond to control-T like dd |
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Wed, 8 Feb 2017 15:55:15 +0100 |
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On 02/08/17 15:04, Max Reitz wrote:
> [removed LP from CC, but kept qemu-devel because everyone is interested]
[citation needed] :)
> On 08.02.2017 02:29, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>> On 02/08/17 00:22, Max Reitz wrote:
>>> That should be simple enough to implement considering we have this
>>> behavior already on SIGUSR1. Unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to test
>>> it because Linux apparently doesn't implement SIGINFO...
>>>
>>> Max
>>>
>>>
>>> PS: By the way, thanks for the information. I didn't know about SIGINFO at
>>> all. Well, now I have mapped Ctrl-T to SIGUSR1 in my terminal emulator so I
>>> don't have to feel quite as inferior...
>>>
>>
>> By that you may have lost the following Readline action:
>>
>> transpose-chars (C-t)
>> Drag the character before point forward over the charac-
>> ter at point, moving point forward as well. If point is
>> at the end of the line, then this transposes the two
>> characters before point. Negative arguments have no
>> effect.
>>
>> I'm sure you've been using that all the time... ;)
>
> More importantly, I forgot that C-T is my shortcut in vim for going back
> the cscope stack. I accidentally killed vim twice until I figured out
> what "Vim: Caught deadly signal USR1" means.
Haha, very cool!
>
> I then put it on Ctrl-Alt-T. :-)
No can do; that's my shortcut in IceWM for opening an xterm! :)
Laszlo