Roger, On Sunday 20 February 2005 10:13, Roger Beever wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 10:04 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Carl,
On Sunday 20 February 2005 09:42, Carl E. Hartung wrote:
David Johanson wrote: <snip>
I believe you can also just <ctrl> <esc> from the keyboard, the process table dialog will pop up, and you can scroll down the list of active process' selecting each instance of thunderbird and then clicking on the kill button.
Hi Dave,
That's an interesting keyboard shortcut. Before I try it, is there a comparable shortcut that gets you back where you were?
ALT-F4. I.e., just close the window. It's not really special.
I suspect the OP was meaning to unkill i.e. a restore button having not looked at the result of doing ctrl esc yet.
Huh? A killed process is no more. They cannot be resurrected.
I did and found it interesting and did a file> quit to close the window So I have also learnt the alt-F4 does the same thing as well from this thread. Thanks again to those further down the Linux road.
Keep in mind that these are just defaults. The KDE Control center allows you to assign keyboard shortcuts to dozens of actions.
Regards Roger
Randall Schulz