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When typing anything in lxqt-runner, I expect Home/End keys to move the cursor to the start/end of the line.
Same when selecting (Shift+Home, Shift+End).
Current Behavior
Since d44b301 and as reported in #213:
If lxqt-runner has suggestions for what I have typed, Home/End selects the first/last suggestion. This may or may not be my intent, but at least there is a visual feedback as to what is happening.
If lxqt-runner has no suggestion, Home/End is ignored and the cursor stays where it is. There is no feedback that these keys are now meaningless.
Possible Solution
Keep the traditional behaviour when there is no suggestion?
Make it an option?
Steps to Reproduce
Alt+F2
Type something that will yield no suggestion, e.g. qwertyuiop
Hit Home: nothing happens
Hit Shift+Home: nothing happens
Hit Ctrl+left arrow as a replacement for Home, hit End: nothing happens
Hit Shift+End: nothing happens
Context
lxqt-runner's typical usage is of course:
type a few letters
optionally use arrows to select a suggestion
hit Enter
all done
... but I sometimes use lxqt-runner (and similar tools in other desktop environments, e.g. Win+r in Windows) as a temporary one-line buffer: Alt+F2, Ctrl+v, Shift+Home, Ctrl+x, Esc
Doing this ensures that whatever I pasted:
is now plain/text and plain/text only (as opposed to e.g. text/html)
is reachable by all X11 applications (more context: multiple X11 applications isolated from each other through a nested X server)
System Information
Distribution & Version: Debian Sid, 1.2.0
Kernel: 6.0.12-1 (2022-12-09)
Qt Version: 5.15.7
liblxqt Version: 1.2.0
lxqt-build-tools Version: not installed
Package version: 1.2.0-1
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Expected Behavior
When typing anything in lxqt-runner, I expect Home/End keys to move the cursor to the start/end of the line.
Same when selecting (Shift+Home, Shift+End).
Current Behavior
Since d44b301 and as reported in #213:
If lxqt-runner has suggestions for what I have typed, Home/End selects the first/last suggestion. This may or may not be my intent, but at least there is a visual feedback as to what is happening.
If lxqt-runner has no suggestion, Home/End is ignored and the cursor stays where it is. There is no feedback that these keys are now meaningless.
Possible Solution
Keep the traditional behaviour when there is no suggestion?
Make it an option?
Steps to Reproduce
qwertyuiop
Context
lxqt-runner's typical usage is of course:
... but I sometimes use lxqt-runner (and similar tools in other desktop environments, e.g. Win+r in Windows) as a temporary one-line buffer: Alt+F2, Ctrl+v, Shift+Home, Ctrl+x, Esc
Doing this ensures that whatever I pasted:
System Information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: