On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 9:56am, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> I upgraded one of my RH 6.2 home systems to RH 72+up2dateness, and
> Enlightenment is doing something funky with a couple of my key bindings.

  I found that "funky" appeared to be a design goal for Enlightenment, which
is why I switched to Sawfish.  ;-)

> My $HOME/.enlightenment/keybindings.cfg file labels specific actions (goto
> desktops) for Alt-F1 and Alt-F2, but in actuality E does a 'run programme'
> for Alt-F2 and a pop-up menu for Alt-F1.  Alt-[F3-F12] still switch as
> intended; it's just these two key combos (that I've noticed).

  Well, I would try an "rpm -ql" on all Enlightenment-related packages, and
look for likely candidates.  The RHL 7.3 desktop PC I'm working on right now
appears to not have Enlightenment (and I thought I did a full install), but
an RHL 6.2 system I have access to would suggest the

        /usr/share/enlightenment/config/

directory as a place to start looking.

  Also, make sure it is really E that is grabbing those keys.  I know, for
example, the GNOME Panel can have hotkeys bound to it.  Right-click any
panel, select the "Panel" submenu, and choose "Global Preferences".  In the
resulting dialog box, select the "Miscellaneous" tab, and look for "Key
Bindings" at the bottom.  I've long since changed those keys, but it seems
to me that might have had the very key bindings you are trying to use.

-- 
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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