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Rimas Kudelis

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Jan 9, 2004, 10:03:59 AM1/9/04
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Hello,

as far as I know, you can regain that behaviour by using a GTk-emacs theme. I
don't remember how to use it though, so you'll have to find it out by
yourself. Googling should help in this case.

regards,
RQ


2003 m. Balandžio 28 d., Pirmadienis 11:47, Bastian Friedrich rašė:
> Hi *,
>
> I recently upgraded to XChat 2 and now have difficulties getting
> accustomed to the new (or no longer existing) key bindings of several
> Ctrl key combinations. In XChat 1, I used (e.g.) the following:
> ^E - Go to end of line
> ^W - delete word
> ^U - delete line
> ^A - beginning of line
>
> These combinations are now defined differently or not at all; the most
> "evil" new definition is ^W closing the current window...
>
> I suppose the new definitions are inherited from gtk2 (whereas the old
> ones were set by gtk1)? Is there any chance to regain the old
> behaviour?
>
> Regards,
> Bastian
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