Many months (or years?) ago someone made GNOME3 usable by providing a
knob to control the result of ctrl-w. Instead of closing the window it
wipes the just typed word, as expected. I think it used to be in
control-center,details. Now with SLE12 I can not find this knob anymore.
What happend to it, how do I get a usable ctrl-w?
Olaf
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Perhaps this question could be best asked in openSUSE Factory but I
think that it is more relevant for this list.
I selected Gnome as the preferred desktop environment when I installed a
trial copy of (the latest snapshot of) Tumbleweed (TW) a couple of days
ago. I did this because the KDE desktop which I have always used over
the years has been replace by an abomination called Plasma5 and I wanted
to see what Gnome now looks like.
My question is: will GNOME continue to be as sensible in its
configuration and presentation as I now see it (at least in TW I
installed) or will it be totally replaced by Plasma5 in openSUSE 42.x
which is being planned for release sometime this coming November?
BC
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