Kolbe Kegel declaimed:
the scroll lock one sounds good... i don't even know what the hell
scroll lock is supposed to do.
scroll lock on = no black box key bindings would be pretty novel
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Here's another vote for scroll lock, which I have never used in Linux.
Ok, then how about offering the user the opportunity to
disable keybindings on a given workspace?!
sorry, it would be hard to get it per workspace.
Sure, but it I reckon it would be easier than doing it for
each application the user chooses...
I don't remember anyone mentioning that. The plan
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 08:52:30AM +0200, Martin Egholm Nielsen wrote:
But since neither of them (Shaleh and Wilson) seemed very
thrilled about that one, I just came up with a another
suggestion...
Don't include me in that... I support the idea of changing it at compile
time.
--
Marc
But since neither of them (Shaleh and Wilson) seemed very
thrilled about that one, I just came up with a another
suggestion...
Don't include me in that... I support the idea of changing it at compile
time.
Sure, but did Shaleh's suggestion apply to compile-time?
I read it as a runtime
On 15-Jul-2002 Martin Egholm Nielsen wrote:
But since neither of them (Shaleh and Wilson) seemed very
thrilled about that one, I just came up with a another
suggestion...
Don't include me in that... I support the idea of changing it at compile
time.
Sure, but did Shaleh's suggestion apply to
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 08:52:30 +0200
Martin Egholm Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't remember anyone mentioning that. The plan was to make a config
option to turn it on or off. The option would apply universally.
No?
Quote Shaleh 07/14/2002
Giving people the ability to disable
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:17:40 -0500
Es Bee Ex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The
ScrollLock toggle, or even a menu setting
--
Joseph Applegate (SB-X)
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, is much better.
:O ... how did that happen ...
Correction:
The ScrollLock toggle, or even a menu
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 03:05:04AM +0200, neuron wrote:
Currenty, it works FINE in enlightenment, I haven't tried kde and gnome,
but my favorite is blackbox, in blackbox if I use the alt key / ctrl key
they simply won't work, they will instead function as the hotkey to grab
and move the
Myself, I use Mod4Mask, which is the Windows key on your average keyboard.
Shaleh, is there some reason this can't be added to configure as a
changeable option at build time? It gets asked a LOT.
I do not want to add any compile time options.
Giving people the ability to disable
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 09:48:05AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Giving people the ability to disable blackbox's bindings while working in
specific applications covers more of this need than simply changing the
keybinding would. Just abuot any binding chosen would conflict with something.
On 14-Jul-2002 Marc Wilson wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 09:48:05AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Giving people the ability to disable blackbox's bindings while working in
specific applications covers more of this need than simply changing the
keybinding would. Just abuot any binding
Giving people the ability to disable blackbox's bindings while working in
specific applications covers more of this need than simply changing the
keybinding would. Just abuot any binding chosen would conflict with
something.
I disagree. It's far less consistent to expect people to remember
Ok, then how about offering the user the opportunity to
disable keybindings on a given workspace?!
sorry, it would be hard to get it per workspace.
Ok, then how about offering the user the opportunity to
disable keybindings on a given workspace?!
sorry, it would be hard to get it per workspace.
Sure, but it I reckon it would be easier than doing it for
each application the user chooses...
// Martin
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 23:36:40 +0200
Martin Egholm Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, then how about offering the user the opportunity to
disable keybindings on a given workspace?!
sorry, it would be hard to get it per workspace.
Sure, but it I reckon it would be easier than doing it for
Posted this thread on a messageboard not related to bb, and got in reply that I may
wanna try this mailing list, so I am :)
running Maya on linux is SWEET, but .. I can't seem to get it working well in my
favorite window managers.
Currenty, it works FINE in enlightenment, I haven't tried kde
On 14-Jul-2002 neuron wrote:
Posted this thread on a messageboard not related to bb, and got in reply that
I may wanna try this mailing list, so I am :)
running Maya on linux is SWEET, but .. I can't seem to get it working well in
my favorite window managers.
not the first time this has
the scroll lock one sounds good... i don't even know what the hell
scroll lock is supposed to do.
scroll lock on = no black box key bindings would be pretty novel
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 14-Jul-2002 neuron wrote:
Posted this thread on a messageboard not related to bb, and got in
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 20:49:00 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14-Jul-2002 neuron wrote:
Posted this thread on a messageboard not related to bb, and got in
reply that I may wanna try this mailing list, so I am :)
running Maya on linux is SWEET, but .. I can't
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