deloptes composed on 2016-05-17 21:14 (UTC+0200):
Felix Miata wrote:
> With only one PC, sure. But here, there are too
many different machines
> and logins for that to be viable. Why should Konsole tab navigation be
> unconditionally different from virtually all other tabbed interface apps?
> Who benefits?
Perhaps because at the time the convention was not
clear.
For me it is much better to use Shift+arrow to switch over the console
windows than CTRL+PgUp/PgDn.
Another reason would be perhaps the availability and layout of those buttons
on different keyboards.
If you have 1000 pcs you should anyway need to manage
them remotely and
there are configuration management systems -
saltstack.com is a good one.
Not 1000 alike. 1000 of which purposely few alike. Good defaults are very
important here.
Who benefits in changing it? Me definitely not.
I'm just used to it and I
think not only me.
Methinks you glossed over a keyword above:
unconditionally
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