[gentoo-user] [OT] Searching for a solution to a logical problem...

2011-11-06 Thread meino . cramer
Hi, The problem for which I am looking for a workaround is not based on a bug -- it is a logical problem. I am using session manager like KDE/Gnome/XFCE and others but openbox as a window manager. The mapping of keystrokes to certain funtionalities is a common feature or most applications

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Searching for a solution to a logical problem...

2011-11-06 Thread Albert W. Hopkins
On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:45 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, The problem for which I am looking for a workaround is not based on a bug -- it is a logical problem. I am using session manager like KDE/Gnome/XFCE and others but openbox as a window manager. The mapping of keystrokes

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Searching for a solution to a logical problem...

2011-11-06 Thread meino . cramer
Albert W. Hopkins mar...@letterboxes.org [11-11-06 12:08]: On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:45 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, The problem for which I am looking for a workaround is not based on a bug -- it is a logical problem. I am using session manager like KDE/Gnome/XFCE and

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Searching for a solution to a logical problem...

2011-11-06 Thread Jesús J . Guerrero Botella
If I am understanding the problem, maybe what you should do is to choose a window manager that can disable a given binding when the focus is at a given window (blender, in this case). I think fvwm can do this, but it takes some learning to use it with proficiency. In any case, there will always

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Searching for a solution to a logical problem...

2011-11-06 Thread meino . cramer
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella jesus.guerrero.bote...@gmail.com [11-11-06 12:32]: If I am understanding the problem, maybe what you should do is to choose a window manager that can disable a given binding when the focus is at a given window (blender, in this case). I think fvwm can do this, but it