On 11/23/20 1:47 PM, Denis Shaposhnikov wrote:
On 23/11/2020 22:04, Samuel Sieb wrote:
From the gnome-terminal help, it says that alt-backspace is the
*bash* shortcut to delete the previous word. So the current behaviour is
Alt-backspace is just an example. Another example is navigation by
words. In F32 it was Win+F/Win-B for forward/back navigation by words
and now in F33 it's Alt-F/Alt-B.
Which is still the same answer I gave. Those are bash shortcuts which
are supposed to use ALT. I suspect that gnome-terminal was mapping Meta
to Alt to avoid conflict with its own shortcuts, but realized that was a
bad idea.
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