Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 06:14:15PM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:Once upon a time, Matthias Clasen <mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx> said:So whoever wrote those tools confused a configurable keybinding with a supported api.I don't believe that the Zap function is a configurable keybinding. It can only be triggered by Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.You believe wrongly. It's the Terminate_Server symbol, and you can bind it to whatever you want with XKB. Now, arguably, a better approach would have been to leave DontZap as the default but remove the Terminate_Server entry from the default XKB maps. That would let clients rebind it if they want to, which can be done without requiring administrative privileges. I also made a suggestion upstream that to protect Emacs users, the default Ctrl-Alt-Backspace could be left enabled but that it would have to be pressed TWICE in order to kill the X server. This way tools that embed the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace keysequence such as virtualization tools would still work. The user would just have to select it twice from the menu. And this would be a lot more acceptable than just disabling the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace default. Regards, Gerry |
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