Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb07,02 10:42, Marco Fioretti wrote: > > > Head on over to > > > > > > http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-02-06-010-20-RV-DT-SW > And then, aside from that... I'm curious... the author states this: > > "Fluxbox also adds a native key grabber to the base functionality it > inherits from Blackbox. The key grabber gives the ability to not only handle > keyboard shortcuts for common window manager commands, but it also allows > sophisticated multi-key sequences to be assigned in a manner similar to ^^^^^^^^^^ > Emacs." > > Now, considering his false statement regarding the slit, is the keygrabbing > ability EXACTLY like emacs'? or what? ^^^^^^^^^^
Why would you assume the keybindings are *exactly* as in Emacs, if the author says they are *similar*? I haven't read the article, but from what you quoted here, I can't find any false information[1]. -Jan P.S.: Not using Fluxbox, I have no idea anyway ;-) If fluxbox does *not* include a keygrabber, or if that keygrabber does not allow "multi-key sequences" *similar* to Emacs, I'll gladly call the author a liar and claim that "he doesn't get it". -- finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
