On 10/17/07, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have tried using the .Xmodmap, with these lines: > > $ cat .Xmodmap > keycode 248 = XF86Copy > keycode 188 = XF86Cut > keycode 192 = XF86Paste >
Does GTK actually support XF86Copy, XF86Cut and XF86Paste? >From my tests here, GTK (nor Mozilla) supports them. You might be able to add them to GTK via .gtkrc. I'm not familiar with its format at all -- I only know that, at least in GTK 1.2, it was possible to bind keys to functions through it.