On 05/13/2013 09:33 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
I'm able to copy and paste using SHIFT-CMD-C& shift+cmd+v (Normal OSX
keys are CMD-C& CMD-V). The "find files" also works for me, SHIFT-CMD-F.
I think those keybindings are coming from the shortcuts assigned to
entries in the Edit menu that is part of the main window menu bar.
When I attempt "ls" in a directly with enough files to trigger the
pager and its "-- less -- (f)orward, (b)ack, (q)uit", the command
line becomes unresponsive.
So the ioctl doesn't really detach the terminal. I'd guess that less
is still trying to read from /dev/tty, or if not, that whatever it is
trying to read from is not properly attached to the terminal widget.
CTRL-C doesn't work for me either. I'm also unable to use the arrow
keys to browse through the command history.
I assume that means readline is'nt functioning.
Do any other readline keybindings work? CTRL-A?
The CMD-O works (which is normal mapping on OS X, i.e. not
"SHIFT-CMD-O")
That is probably coming from the keyboard shortcut that is attached to
the open menu item in the File menu that is part of the main window
menu bar.
src/m-editor/file-editor-tab.cc:30:34: fatal error:
Qsci/qscilexeroctave.h: No such file or directory
I can look at disabling this feature if Qsci/qscilexeroctave is not
present. But I'm not really interested in duplicating this
functionality in Octave in the even that it is not present in
QScintilla.
jwe