undo CL 69070045 / 8539a916d98a This breaks ^C in win windows, as expected. People use ^C, win expects and handles ^C, so I don't think we can just take it away. I've noticed that it is broken but assumed my ssh was screwed up. If you want to make WindowsKey+C,X,V do the operations, by analogy with command+C,X,V on Mac, that's fine with me. ««« original CL description acme: copy/cut/paste with ctl+c,x,v LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=plan9port.codebot https://codereview.appspot.com/69070045 »»» TBR=rsc CC=burns.ethan, r https://codereview.appspot.com/96410045
diff --git a/src/cmd/acme/text.c b/src/cmd/acme/text.c index 7ea6de9..463db9f 100644 --- a/src/cmd/acme/text.c +++ b/src/cmd/acme/text.c
@@ -745,12 +745,10 @@ q0++; textshow(t, q0, q0, TRUE); return; - case 3: /* ^C: copy */ case Kcmd+'c': /* %C: copy */ typecommit(t); cut(t, t, nil, TRUE, FALSE, nil, 0); return; - case 0x1a: /* ^Z: undo */ case Kcmd+'z': /* %Z: undo */ typecommit(t); undo(t, nil, nil, TRUE, 0, nil, 0); @@ -779,7 +777,6 @@ } /* cut/paste must be done after the seq++/filemark */ switch(r){ - case 0x18: /* ^X: cut */ case Kcmd+'x': /* %X: cut */ typecommit(t); if(t->what == Body){ @@ -790,7 +787,6 @@ textshow(t, t->q0, t->q0, 1); t->iq1 = t->q0; return; - case 0x16: /* ^V: paste */ case Kcmd+'v': /* %V: paste */ typecommit(t); if(t->what == Body){