• @crimsoncobalt@lemmy.world
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    391 day ago

    Control+C is used to kill a process in the terminal and that shouldn’t be overwritten. If it is, you’d have to create a totally separate key binding to kill a process. Seems unnecessarily complex when Control+Shift+C works just fine.

    • @wolfinthewoods@lemmy.ml
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      14 hours ago

      That’s what I came here to say. What’s the point in making an unnecessarily complex “hack” to circumvent what shift-control-c and v does? I’ve never had a problem with it. And there’s something to be said for not making it super easy to paste text to a terminal, especially from places online…

    • @Overspark@feddit.nl
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      1223 hours ago

      Kitty has a setting that makes Ctrl-C copy text, but only if you’ve selected something. If you haven’t it does a regular break. Best of both worlds!

        • @Overspark@feddit.nl
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          13 hours ago

          Had to look it up for you. I use (in kitty.conf):

          map ctrl+c copy_and_clear_or_interrupt
          map ctrl+v paste_from_clipboard
          

          Obviously you only need the first one for the copy bit but having paste as well is nice.

    • hallettj
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      421 day ago

      The article doesn’t suggest using Control+C. It talks about dedicated copy and paste key codes, and you can program your keyboard to map those codes to whatever keys you like. They suggest Fn+C.

        • @Damage@feddit.it
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          612 hours ago

          Holy shit can you guys read the article please? It’s an existing standard and a dedicated keycode

      • furry toaster
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        10 hours ago

        what about shift+insert amd ctrl+insert thats literally already there

      • elmicha
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        41 day ago

        We could use Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert like in the last three decades, but some of these keyboards apparently forgot about the Insert key.

        • @markstos@lemmy.worldOP
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          37 hours ago

          I confirmed that these already supported a number of terminals plus QT and GTK. They could also be mapped to be more ergonomic with a programmable keyboard:

          • Control+Insert: Copy
          • Shift+Delete: Cut
          • Shift+Insert: Paste
    • @markstos@lemmy.worldOP
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      111 day ago

      Control+C is used to kill a process in the terminal and that shouldn’t be overwritten.

      Agreed. The post didn’t suggest that.

      Seems unnecessarily complex when Control+Shift+C works just fine.

      For people already using programmable keyboards global copy/paste shortcuts are a nice perk.

      I spend nearly all my day in a browser or a terminal and as I use a terminal and browser that already support this, the effect is 99% complete.

    • @randy@lemmy.ca
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      71 day ago

      I feel like you may have misunderstood the article. It’s talking about how support is increasing for dedicated Copy keys, and that programmable keyboards make it easy to use dedicated Copy keys. The article does not mention changing the behaviour of Ctrl-C.

    • Come on, having a 3-key combo for such a common task is a PITA. There’s a reason people have been complaining about this for decades.

      • @markstos@lemmy.worldOP
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        61 day ago

        The first time you accidentally type Control-C into a terminal and cancel an important process when you meant to copy some text it becomes a PITA.

        • Exactly. I do it pretty regularly and I’ve been using Linux for 20 years.

          And yet people here are still saying “no biggie”. It’s pure status quo bias.

          • @Shanmugha@lemmy.world
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            14 hours ago

            No, it’s recognising that terminal has its own rules and the learned Ctrl+C for copy has no sense… Okay, C-Copy. Some sense. Now, Ctrl+V for… vaste? :)

            All while having an Insert fucking button.

            In the end, me personally does not care as long as Ctrl+C continues to be the process-killer

    • Lucien [he/him]
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      And I’m pretty sure this key combination predates copy and paste key combinations.