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[ILUG] xchat2 and ^W closing windows / tabs

[ILUG] xchat2 and ^W closing windows / tabs

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Mon Jul 5 12:51:09 IST 2004


On Monday 5 July 2004, dave at dspsrv.com (Dave Rynne) wrote:

>> xchat2 by default closes the current window / tab. For many people, this is
>> a ROYAL PITA. I have this fixed on my notebook, but unfortunately I never
>> noted how :-)
>> 
>> It's NOT an xchat config thing - I moved the xchat2 config files from the 
>> notebook to another box, and ^W still did the bad thing there. AFAIR it was 
>> some kind of gnome wizardry. Does anyone know what the magic incantation 

>This what you're looking for: http://www.xchat.org/faq/#q215 ?

No, sadly not. I don't run Gnome, so the happy solution of turning on Emacs
key bindings globally in Gnome doesn't help and the solution mentioned in
there about ktk-key-theme-name didn't work.  AFAIR the solution had to do with
setting some gnome config files appropriately but I'm damned if I know what it
was.



Niall



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