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Re: <Ctrl-C> in the Console Window
- To: fnasser at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: <Ctrl-C> in the Console Window
- From: Duane Ellis <duane_ellis at franklin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 11:00:47 -0500
- CC: insight at sources dot redhat dot com
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- Reply-to: duane_ellis at franklin dot com
fernado> What would be more important: simulate the real gdb console and accept
fernado> <Ctrl-C> as interrupt or allow cut-and-paste with the Windows standard keys?
fernado>
fernado> We can also add cut-and-paste based on selection and a right click menu
fernado> with Copy/Paste on it (I would not have Cut).
I would prefer it to be interrupt.
However... I'm a unix guy -moving things to Windows.... I miss my unix
stuff.
If I was a PC Guy... I might feel otherwise.
I've been very busy and not following much, maybe this has been suggested:
Is there a way of making a user option for ControlC?
A menu, or preference, or something... or "set" command in GDB,
or in some initialization file?
-Duane.