Hi DM,key]",
I seem to remember reading somewhere (or discussing it on IRC?) that when a user presses Q at a prompt, Synchronet interprets Q in a certain way - is that correct?
A user brought up an issue while using DDMsgReader, which I'm able to reproduce - After responding to a personal email and saving it, Synchronet says "E-mail sent to <user>.", then pauses for a key, showing "[Hit a
and if they press Q at that point, I'm returned to DDMsgReader showing the original message (as expected), but the header at the top of the screen doesn't get re-drawn. I'm going to investigate further, but I was just curious if Synchronet interprets a "Q" keypress a certain way (when pressed at a pause prompt or any other prompt)?
Re: Pressing the Q keywhen > > user presses Q at a prompt, Synchronet interprets Q in a certain way - is > > that correct?
By: Nightfox to Digital man on Mon Feb 17 2025 03:16 pm
Hi DM,
I seem to remember reading somewhere (or discussing it on IRC?) that
Synchrone > > says "E-mail sent to <user>.", then pauses for a key, showing "[Hit a key > > and if they press Q at that point, I'm returned to DDMsgReader showing th > > original message (as expected), but the header at the top of the screenA user brought up an issue while using DDMsgReader, which I'm able to reproduce - After responding to a personal email and saving it,
press > > at a pause prompt or any other prompt)?doesn't get re-drawn. I'm going to investigate further, but I was just curious if Synchronet interprets a "Q" keypress a certain way (when
Yes, hitting 'Q' (or the equivalent for the current language) or Ctrl-Cwhil > at a pause prompt will set the console abort flag (e.g. console.aborted in JDoes this apply to the '1' key also? I use that on my menus and notice that itbehaves similar to 'Q' even when not specified. Is there a way to override
Re: Pressing the Q keyjust
By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Mon Feb 17 2025 03:49 pm
Re: Pressing the Q key
By: Nightfox to Digital man on Mon Feb 17 2025 03:16 pm
Hi DM,
I seem to remember reading somewhere (or discussing it on IRC?) that when
- is > > that correct?user presses Q at a prompt, Synchronet interprets Q in a certain way
A user brought up an issue while using DDMsgReader, which I'm able to reproduce - After responding to a personal email and saving it, Synchrone
a key > > and if they press Q at that point, I'm returned to DDMsgReader showing th > > original message (as expected), but the header at the top of the screensays "E-mail sent to <user>.", then pauses for a key, showing "[Hit
doesn't get re-drawn. I'm going to investigate further, but I was
console.abortedcurious if Synchronet interprets a "Q" keypress a certain way (when press
at a pause prompt or any other prompt)?
Yes, hitting 'Q' (or the equivalent for the current language) or Ctrl-C whil
at a pause prompt will set the console abort flag (e.g.
toinJDoes this apply to the '1' key also? I use that on my menus and notice that itbehaves similar to 'Q' even when not specified. Is there a way
overridethese global keys by any chance, or is that hard coded?
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