In the terminal application in specific, you can disable the menu shortcuts
it in the options (otherwise I don't know how would I edit long commands).
See:
For all the other applications, though, it is not possible to free
alt-shortcuts for other uses.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Pjack Chen <email address hidden> wrote:
> This bug really annoy me too. I cannot use some Alt+<key> shortcut key
> in bash. ex: Alt+f, Alt + (left arrow key), Alt + (right arrow key)
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In the terminal application in specific, you can disable the menu shortcuts
it in the options (otherwise I don't know how would I edit long commands).
See:
http:// askubuntu. com/questions/ 30224/how- to-disable- the-alt- hotkey- behavior- on-gnome- terminal
For all the other applications, though, it is not possible to free
alt-shortcuts for other uses.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Pjack Chen <email address hidden> wrote:
> This bug really annoy me too. I cannot use some Alt+<key> shortcut key /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1113420 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ nautilus/ +bug/1113420/ +subscriptions
> in bash. ex: Alt+f, Alt + (left arrow key), Alt + (right arrow key)
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> Title:
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