When using Secure Shell on Windows I use the Emacs editor. The default keybinding, one which I would like to keep, is for Ctrl-N to go to a new line. Unfortunately in the Secure Shell extension this opens a new window. Is there a way to prevent this from happening and make the Ctrl-N go straight to the extensions?
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This is nice, however, one issue is that I can not make Secure Shell full screen when it is run as a separate window like this. In other words the title bar is still there at the top. My hope was that I would be able to get a completely full screen terminal set up by using "presentation mode" and this extension in a new tab.
Also - is there a way to run as its own window in Chrome?
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This is nice, however, one issue is that I can not make Secure Shell full screen when it is run as a separate window like this. In other words the title bar is still there at the top. My hope was that I would be able to get a completely full screen terminal set up by using "presentation mode" and this extension in a new tab.Also - is there a way to run as its own window in Chrome on Mac OS?
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On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 3:36:09 PM UTC-7, Robert Ginda wrote:On any platform exception mac-os, you can right click on the secure shell launcher icon, select "Open as Window", and relaunch. Secure Shell will open in its own dedicated window and Ctrl-N/T/W will be sent to the host as expected. Unfortunately there's no way for a page in a tab to capture Ctrl-N/T/W, they're always consumed by Chrome.On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Willy Nolan <wi...@willynolan.com> wrote:When using Secure Shell on Windows I use the Emacs editor. The default keybinding, one which I would like to keep, is for Ctrl-N to go to a new line. Unfortunately in the Secure Shell extension this opens a new window. Is there a way to prevent this from happening and make the Ctrl-N go straight to the extensions?--
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SecureShell is an app ;). how about shift+F11? I only have Linux/CrOS, so can't test other OS's.
I vaguely recall you could also set apps to auto open in a full screen window and not just a window.
-mike