Ctrl+K is the keyboard shortcut to delete characters to the EOL on Linux, OS X, etc systems.

This doesn't work in the WMD Editor on StackExchange sites because it kicks off the 'code sample' insertion.

The WMD convenience keyboard shortcuts shouldn't trample on fundamental native ones.

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I wasn't the downvoter, but if I would have to guess, it's because this has been discussed before: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3245/… – fretje Feb 3 '10 at 14:04
@fretje Thanks - I do think there is a distinction between conflicts with 'foreign' (no offence intended) keyboard layouts, and trampling native text manipulation that has been around since before the internet. Something Ctrl+K simply shouldn't be trampled, especially on sites full of 'power users' who are likely to use them. Hopefully this concern will be addressed since this question has the [bug] tag (I assume that's how meta works). – f100 Feb 3 '10 at 14:44
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@frou: No offence, but I think any of the the ctrl-[simple letter] will always be trampling other shortcuts for some users on some systems with such a limited set (only 26 letters, at max 50 if you count numbers and punctuation). – fretje Feb 3 '10 at 14:54
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I have found that cmd-F and cmd-G don't work when there's a markdown editor on the screen either. Very annoying when making lots of grammar and spelling edits before bed... :( – Ether Feb 3 '10 at 16:08
@fretje Then don't do it if you can't find a workaround. It's not a web page's role to be that invasive. – f100 Feb 3 '10 at 16:56
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I'm with frou here, the default emacs keybindings are very nearly sacred, and C-k is a weird choice for 'Insert code block' (I mean I presume they are going with "Kode" on this, but it feels pretty strained). – dmckee Feb 4 '10 at 2:30
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