Hi,
Thank you very much for your quick replies (and thank you Mr. Compiler
for your great work on this, love the browser).
I'm aware of the solutions that you suggested, I was just wondering if
it was possible to have a per-domain situation. For instance, in
pentadactyl I would have something like this in my rc file:
set passkeys=mail.google.com:jpnkraelyx<CR>,gi,gs,ga,gt,gl,gd,?,/,#
set passkeys=calendar.google.com:jkqmwt/<CR>
I think something similar would be very useful, as there are many
websites that offer keyboard shortcuts, google {mail, calendar},
fastmail, duckduckgo, etc.
Should i open an issue in github to request this?
Best,
George
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017, at 09:17, Andreas Leppert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For sites like feedly, gmail etc I usually use the passthrough mode by
> pressing ctrl-v. This deactivates mostly all qutebrowser bindings.
>
> If there is a way to enable this mode automatically for certain sites,
> please tell me.
>
> @Florian. Thanks for all your work!
>
> Kind regards ,
> Andreas
>
> Am 14.01.2017 8:05 vorm. schrieb "Florian Bruhin" <me@the-
> compiler.org>:
>> Hey,
>>
>> * George <[email protected]> [2017-01-14 05:40:25 +0200]:
>> > Hi all,
>>
>> You're not subscribed to the list, so your message got hold
>> back, but
>> I added you to the whitelist now ;)
>>
>> > I was wondering if it is possible to let certain websites override
>> > qutebrowser's keys.
>> > For instance I would like to use j and k in gmail to go down and
>> > up my
>> > messages, but qutebrowsers will handle those instead.
>>
>> If those are bound to :scroll and not :scroll-px (you can check with
>> :bind j), then qutebrowser will send fake cursor presses to the
>> webpage. Does GMail not handle those? If it does, you might be
>> seeing
>> this: https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser/issues/1209
>>
>> You can also add a :fake-key command, i.e. something like
>> (untested):
>>
>> :bind -f j scroll down ;; fake-key j
>>
>> However that will then always send that to the website when you
>> scroll, not only on GMail. Doing bindings per-domain might be
>> added at
>> some point with per-domain settings though :)
>>
>> Florian
>>
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