On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 11:13:17AM +1000, Duncan Roe wrote: > > crikey was expected to be used in conjunction with the window manager to do > the > key binding, but there is another utility called Keylaunch which can do it for > you instead. Do a keylaunch& at the start of your session and it will listen > for > bound keys (comes with example of binding Shift-Insert). > > Cheers ... Duncan. > Keylaunch can bind *any* command to some key. Hadn't played with crikey for a while - it elicits "semi-stub!" complaints from xterm but otherwise works fine.
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