C-M-down and C-M-up for raise/lower is o.k. But something else then -m for maximize is not intuitive. we may use S-M-m but that's also not intuitive and then we would have to switch all bindings from C- to S-.
... What does C-M-m in emacs do? (I'm from "the other side", using vim) ;) Chris Am Donnerstag, den 19.02.2009, 23:11 +0200 schrieb Timo Korvola: > Christopher Roy Bratusek <[email protected]> writes: > > been reading your comments, and here is a trimmed-down proposed list: > > Still some rather bad conflicts with Emacs, particularly C-M-s and > C-M-r. I use C-M-up and C-M-down for raise and lower, C-S-M-up for > vertical maximize (needed more often than horizontal or both) and > C-S-M-down for iconify. > > According to ICCCM Section 6.3 "window managers should ensure that > they provide some mechanism for their clients to receive events from > all keys and all buttons". Inspired by C-q in Emacs, the function > quote-event was written to provide such a mechanism (although the > version currently distributed fails to support mouse buttons). > However, it is clumsy if you have to use it a lot. A toggle to > disable wm bindings might be better in that case. Personally I just > try to avoid wm bindings that overlap with oft used application > bindings. >
