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According to
http://www.twotoasts.de/bugs/index.php?do=details&task_id=298
webkit must be upgraded to allow SPACEBAR to work in midori.

I would also be nice to know how, just in case one day one needs to,
bind a second key to a second function, via e.g., a ~/....rc file.

E.g. in .emacs, we can do
(global-set-key (quote [home]) (quote beginning-of-buffer))



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Version: 1.1.4-1

Hey,

>From version 1.1.4 onwards WebKitGTK+ uses the GtkBinding system to
handle key events, so not only is it possible to use the spacebar to
scroll, it is also possible to rebind it just like you'd do it in other
GTK+ widgets.

Cheers,

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Gustavo Noronha Silva <[email protected]>
Debian Project



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