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crtl-; do not start a comment line #9

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jargenty opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 7 comments
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crtl-; do not start a comment line #9

jargenty opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 7 comments

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@jargenty
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Contrary to what is announced in the page "interface.md" the sequence of characters ctrl-; produces no effect.

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kunstmusik commented May 27, 2019 via email

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Debian 9, keyboard azerty french !

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I installed and tested with French azerty and was able to reproduce the problem. Hopefully won't be too difficult to research the problem now.

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@jargenty I investigated but could not find an exact reason why ctrl-; does not work on azerty keyboard. I instead added an alternate keyboard shortcut of ctrl-alt-c which worked here when I set the keyboard input to azerty. Could you test there and let me know if that works?

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jargenty commented May 31, 2019 via email

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jargenty commented Jun 3, 2019

The shortcut ctrl-alt-c works, it allows to comment a line or several and serves as a switch which is very convenient. This enters only one ";" at the beginning of the line.

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Hello,
I went back to Firefox and this problem does not arise anymore.
I used Chromium, a fork of Chrome for linux (note that the two combinations no longer work under chromium !!!).
Welcome to Firefox.

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