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In gnome-terminal Ubuntu Unity 16.04 LTS the menu works for all three zoom features within the View menu:



  • Zoom In

  • Zoom Out

  • Normal Size

Only two shortcut keys work:




  • Ctrl+Shift++ works to Zoom In


  • Ctrl+- works to Zoom Out.

Attempting to restore Normal Size I found Ctrl+o or Ctrl+Shift+O do not work. These key combinations perform as if the Enter was used.



My modified setup



$ cat .inputrc

# ~/.inputrc - complements /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
# April 15, 2019
# See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

$include /etc/inputrc

# Insert key to togged overwrite-mode
"e[2~": overwrite-mode

# April 22, 2019 AU Q&A: https://askubuntu.com/q/1135306/307523
# Make Shift-tab act like "cd ../" (move to parent directory)
"e[Z": "cd ../"


Custom keyboard shortcuts



keyboard shortcuts.png



  • I believe these are standard. At least I don't remember changing them.

  • I reviewed all the other shortcuts and Ctrl+o doesn't appear.

Ubuntu skeleton setup



$ cat /etc/inputrc

# /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
# See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

# Be 8 bit clean.
set input-meta on
set output-meta on

# To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, uncomment
# the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
# which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.

# set convert-meta off

# try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
# need this to enable the arrow keys.
# set enable-keypad on

# see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys

# do not bell on tab-completion
# set bell-style none
# set bell-style visible

# some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
$if mode=emacs

# allow the use of the Home/End keys
"e[1~": beginning-of-line
"e[4~": end-of-line

# allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
"e[3~": delete-char
"e[2~": quoted-insert

# mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
# of the history
# "e[5~": beginning-of-history
# "e[6~": end-of-history

# alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
# "e[5~": history-search-backward
# "e[6~": history-search-forward

# mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
"e[1;5C": forward-word
"e[1;5D": backward-word
"e[5C": forward-word
"e[5D": backward-word
"ee[C": forward-word
"ee[D": backward-word

$if term=rxvt
"e[7~": beginning-of-line
"e[8~": end-of-line
"eOc": forward-word
"eOd": backward-word
$endif

# for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/Debian xterm
# "eOH": beginning-of-line
# "eOF": end-of-line

# for freebsd console
# "e[H": beginning-of-line
# "e[F": end-of-line

$endif


Any clues?










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    1















    In gnome-terminal Ubuntu Unity 16.04 LTS the menu works for all three zoom features within the View menu:



    • Zoom In

    • Zoom Out

    • Normal Size

    Only two shortcut keys work:




    • Ctrl+Shift++ works to Zoom In


    • Ctrl+- works to Zoom Out.

    Attempting to restore Normal Size I found Ctrl+o or Ctrl+Shift+O do not work. These key combinations perform as if the Enter was used.



    My modified setup



    $ cat .inputrc

    # ~/.inputrc - complements /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
    # April 15, 2019
    # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

    $include /etc/inputrc

    # Insert key to togged overwrite-mode
    "e[2~": overwrite-mode

    # April 22, 2019 AU Q&A: https://askubuntu.com/q/1135306/307523
    # Make Shift-tab act like "cd ../" (move to parent directory)
    "e[Z": "cd ../"


    Custom keyboard shortcuts



    keyboard shortcuts.png



    • I believe these are standard. At least I don't remember changing them.

    • I reviewed all the other shortcuts and Ctrl+o doesn't appear.

    Ubuntu skeleton setup



    $ cat /etc/inputrc

    # /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
    # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

    # Be 8 bit clean.
    set input-meta on
    set output-meta on

    # To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, uncomment
    # the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
    # which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.

    # set convert-meta off

    # try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
    # need this to enable the arrow keys.
    # set enable-keypad on

    # see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys

    # do not bell on tab-completion
    # set bell-style none
    # set bell-style visible

    # some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
    $if mode=emacs

    # allow the use of the Home/End keys
    "e[1~": beginning-of-line
    "e[4~": end-of-line

    # allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
    "e[3~": delete-char
    "e[2~": quoted-insert

    # mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
    # of the history
    # "e[5~": beginning-of-history
    # "e[6~": end-of-history

    # alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
    # "e[5~": history-search-backward
    # "e[6~": history-search-forward

    # mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
    "e[1;5C": forward-word
    "e[1;5D": backward-word
    "e[5C": forward-word
    "e[5D": backward-word
    "ee[C": forward-word
    "ee[D": backward-word

    $if term=rxvt
    "e[7~": beginning-of-line
    "e[8~": end-of-line
    "eOc": forward-word
    "eOd": backward-word
    $endif

    # for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/Debian xterm
    # "eOH": beginning-of-line
    # "eOF": end-of-line

    # for freebsd console
    # "e[H": beginning-of-line
    # "e[F": end-of-line

    $endif


    Any clues?










    share|improve this question
























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      In gnome-terminal Ubuntu Unity 16.04 LTS the menu works for all three zoom features within the View menu:



      • Zoom In

      • Zoom Out

      • Normal Size

      Only two shortcut keys work:




      • Ctrl+Shift++ works to Zoom In


      • Ctrl+- works to Zoom Out.

      Attempting to restore Normal Size I found Ctrl+o or Ctrl+Shift+O do not work. These key combinations perform as if the Enter was used.



      My modified setup



      $ cat .inputrc

      # ~/.inputrc - complements /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
      # April 15, 2019
      # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

      $include /etc/inputrc

      # Insert key to togged overwrite-mode
      "e[2~": overwrite-mode

      # April 22, 2019 AU Q&A: https://askubuntu.com/q/1135306/307523
      # Make Shift-tab act like "cd ../" (move to parent directory)
      "e[Z": "cd ../"


      Custom keyboard shortcuts



      keyboard shortcuts.png



      • I believe these are standard. At least I don't remember changing them.

      • I reviewed all the other shortcuts and Ctrl+o doesn't appear.

      Ubuntu skeleton setup



      $ cat /etc/inputrc

      # /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
      # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

      # Be 8 bit clean.
      set input-meta on
      set output-meta on

      # To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, uncomment
      # the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
      # which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.

      # set convert-meta off

      # try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
      # need this to enable the arrow keys.
      # set enable-keypad on

      # see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys

      # do not bell on tab-completion
      # set bell-style none
      # set bell-style visible

      # some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
      $if mode=emacs

      # allow the use of the Home/End keys
      "e[1~": beginning-of-line
      "e[4~": end-of-line

      # allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
      "e[3~": delete-char
      "e[2~": quoted-insert

      # mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
      # of the history
      # "e[5~": beginning-of-history
      # "e[6~": end-of-history

      # alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
      # "e[5~": history-search-backward
      # "e[6~": history-search-forward

      # mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
      "e[1;5C": forward-word
      "e[1;5D": backward-word
      "e[5C": forward-word
      "e[5D": backward-word
      "ee[C": forward-word
      "ee[D": backward-word

      $if term=rxvt
      "e[7~": beginning-of-line
      "e[8~": end-of-line
      "eOc": forward-word
      "eOd": backward-word
      $endif

      # for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/Debian xterm
      # "eOH": beginning-of-line
      # "eOF": end-of-line

      # for freebsd console
      # "e[H": beginning-of-line
      # "e[F": end-of-line

      $endif


      Any clues?










      share|improve this question














      In gnome-terminal Ubuntu Unity 16.04 LTS the menu works for all three zoom features within the View menu:



      • Zoom In

      • Zoom Out

      • Normal Size

      Only two shortcut keys work:




      • Ctrl+Shift++ works to Zoom In


      • Ctrl+- works to Zoom Out.

      Attempting to restore Normal Size I found Ctrl+o or Ctrl+Shift+O do not work. These key combinations perform as if the Enter was used.



      My modified setup



      $ cat .inputrc

      # ~/.inputrc - complements /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
      # April 15, 2019
      # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

      $include /etc/inputrc

      # Insert key to togged overwrite-mode
      "e[2~": overwrite-mode

      # April 22, 2019 AU Q&A: https://askubuntu.com/q/1135306/307523
      # Make Shift-tab act like "cd ../" (move to parent directory)
      "e[Z": "cd ../"


      Custom keyboard shortcuts



      keyboard shortcuts.png



      • I believe these are standard. At least I don't remember changing them.

      • I reviewed all the other shortcuts and Ctrl+o doesn't appear.

      Ubuntu skeleton setup



      $ cat /etc/inputrc

      # /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
      # See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

      # Be 8 bit clean.
      set input-meta on
      set output-meta on

      # To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, uncomment
      # the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
      # which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.

      # set convert-meta off

      # try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
      # need this to enable the arrow keys.
      # set enable-keypad on

      # see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys

      # do not bell on tab-completion
      # set bell-style none
      # set bell-style visible

      # some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
      $if mode=emacs

      # allow the use of the Home/End keys
      "e[1~": beginning-of-line
      "e[4~": end-of-line

      # allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
      "e[3~": delete-char
      "e[2~": quoted-insert

      # mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
      # of the history
      # "e[5~": beginning-of-history
      # "e[6~": end-of-history

      # alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
      # "e[5~": history-search-backward
      # "e[6~": history-search-forward

      # mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
      "e[1;5C": forward-word
      "e[1;5D": backward-word
      "e[5C": forward-word
      "e[5D": backward-word
      "ee[C": forward-word
      "ee[D": backward-word

      $if term=rxvt
      "e[7~": beginning-of-line
      "e[8~": end-of-line
      "eOc": forward-word
      "eOd": backward-word
      $endif

      # for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/Debian xterm
      # "eOH": beginning-of-line
      # "eOF": end-of-line

      # for freebsd console
      # "e[H": beginning-of-line
      # "e[F": end-of-line

      $endif


      Any clues?







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