Activity log for bug #868152

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-10-05 08:04:54 Nick Moffitt bug added bug
2011-10-05 08:05:09 Nick Moffitt bug added subscriber The Canonical Sysadmins
2011-10-13 19:23:33 Launchpad Janitor gnome-terminal (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2011-10-13 19:23:56 Uwe Stuehler bug added subscriber Uwe Stuehler
2011-10-13 19:24:47 Uwe Stuehler description Somehow in the last update (as of ~08:30 BST) my gnome terminal re-acquired the "Enable Menu Access Keys (Such as Alt+F to open the File menu)" option. I had to hunt around for a while to figure out how to shut it off again. This is a nasty surprise, as well as a terrible default: terminals are meant to send your keystrokes to remote applications, and gobbling them up locally is unhelpful. For example, Alt+F is actually "move forward by word" in any terminal application using GNU Readline, as well as in Emacs and possibly nano. It is expected by users that alt+key combinations will be sent to the terminal-using application in some form. As an aside, this kind of bug is why I gave up on using Emacs nearly 20 years ago: one of the terminals I had access to ate ^S locally for terminal flow control, so the command combination to save a buffer locked up my session and lost my work. I lost three important edit sessions before giving in and permanently switching to vi. This kind of behavior can be disastrous for people! ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10 Package: gnome-terminal 3.0.1-0ubuntu3 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.19-generic 3.0.4 Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu2 Architecture: amd64 Date: Wed Oct 5 08:53:09 2011 EcryptfsInUse: Yes ProcEnviron: LC_COLLATE=C PATH=(custom, user) LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: gnome-terminal UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on 2011-10-04 (0 days ago) Somehow in the last update (as of ~08:30 BST) my gnome terminal re-acquired the "Enable Menu Access Keys (Such as Alt+F to open the File menu)" option. I had to hunt around for a while to figure out how to shut it off again. This is a nasty surprise, as well as a terrible default: terminals are meant to send your keystrokes to remote applications, and gobbling them up locally is unhelpful. For example, Alt+F is actually "move forward by word" in any terminal application using GNU Readline, as well as in Emacs and possibly nano. It is expected by users that alt+key combinations will be sent to the terminal-using application in some form. As an aside, this kind of bug is why I gave up on using Emacs nearly 20 years ago: one of the terminals I had access to ate ^S locally for terminal flow control, so the command combination to save a buffer locked up my session and lost my work. I lost three important edit sessions before giving in and permanently switching to vi. This kind of behavior can be disastrous for people! ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10 Package: gnome-terminal 3.0.1-0ubuntu3 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.19-generic 3.0.4 Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu2 Architecture: amd64 Date: Wed Oct 5 08:53:09 2011 EcryptfsInUse: Yes ProcEnviron:  LC_COLLATE=C  PATH=(custom, user)  LANG=en_US.UTF-8  SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: gnome-terminal UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on 2011-10-04 (0 days ago)
2011-11-24 19:17:13 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low