On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:00:05AM -0400, Derek Cunningham wrote: > On Thu, Jun27,02 08:48, xOr wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:05:52AM -0400, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > > Is there some standard window manager keybindings? I'm more curious than > > > anything, but if there is such a standards doc out there, I'd like to peruse > > > it. > > > > No, the default bbkeys install doesn't come with any key-bindings. I > > think epist is the same as well. Blackbox itself doesn't catch any key > > events. > > > > huh? > > I'm aware that bbkeys doesn't come with a default config... that wasn't even > my question. > > The question is whether or not there's some doc, similar to the ICCCM > specification, that defines which keys the window manager should be allowed > to map (ie: the doc would say that ALT+# is reserved for workspace changing, > ALT+F4 is reserved for closing windows, etc). > > Again, I ask out of curiosity, and don't suspect such a doc exists, and if > it does, I'm SURE there's applications and/or window managers that are > violating it.
Ah, I see. I have never heard of nor seen such a document, and highly doubt its existance, since everyone loves modifyable keybindings so much. xOr -- I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.
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