I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic
settings/keyboard/shortcuts to start-up the gitlab!
Name: Gitlab Panel
Commands: su -c /opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64.run
The attribute of this file is following :
/opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64.run: ELF 64-bit LSB executable
On 2015-04-22, mudongliang mudonglianga...@hotmail.com wrote:
I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic
settings/keyboard/shortcuts to start-up the gitlab!
Name: Gitlab Panel
Commands: su -c /opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64.run
The attribute of this file is following
Thank you very much!
The problem is solved.
On Wed, 2015-04-22 at 11:04 +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2015-04-22, mudongliang mudonglianga...@hotmail.com wrote:
I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic
settings/keyboard/shortcuts to start-up the gitlab!
Name: Gitlab Panel
On Lu, 22 iul 13, 14:57:35, Robert Holtzman wrote:
The wiki.debian.org/Openbox site says to edit shortcuts in the rc.xml
file, not the lxde-rc.xml. Looking at them I couldn't tell the
difference except that the rc.xml seems more extensive. I'll have to
jump on the lxde list and try to find
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 11:19:44AM +1000, David wrote:
On 20 July 2013 03:35, Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net wrote:
Can't tell if I replied to this or not. No indication of it in mutt.
My apologies if my reply sounded insulting. I didn't intend that. I just
wanted to correct what seemed
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 05:45:15PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 09:33:06PM +1000, David wrote:
The file is ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml
Make a backup copy of it first in case something goes wrong. Open it
up in a text editor, try some sensible changes based on the
On 13 July 2013 09:54, Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net wrote:
In squeeze I was able to set up keyboard shortcuts in gnome using
System-Preferences-keyboard shortcuts. In wheezy/lxde I can't find how
to do this. Searching turned up a comment about editing a lxde-rc.xml
file but I can't open
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 09:33:06PM +1000, David wrote:
The file is ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml
Make a backup copy of it first in case something goes wrong. Open it
up in a text editor, try some sensible changes based on the example of
the existing contents and the reference information, and
In squeeze I was able to set up keyboard shortcuts in gnome using
System-Preferences-keyboard shortcuts. In wheezy/lxde I can't find how
to do this. Searching turned up a comment about editing a lxde-rc.xml
file but I can't open it with anything except as a raw file which is
unintelligible to me
Hi Robert,
just a clue. As far as I know, lxde iks using the environment of the shell.
So just install and configure the packages consolöe-data, console-setup and
maybe kbd to your needs.
Also make sure, your packages for the required language are installed.
These are moytly packages *-l10n-*,
Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had the effect
of highlighting all my desktop icons but didn't open the terminal.
Various searches
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had the effect
of highlighting all my desktop icons but didn't open the
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 07:26:56PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had the
Running 6.0.7 with all updates. Opening a terminal is set to Ctrl+A.
This has worked flawlessly for months. As of yesterday, Ctrl+A
highlights all of the file icons on the desktop but fails to bring up
the terminal. Rebooting restores the functiononce. Thereafter it
revert to only highlighting
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Running 6.0.7 with all updates. Opening a terminal is set to Ctrl+A.
This has worked flawlessly for months. As of yesterday, Ctrl+A
highlights all of the file icons on the desktop but fails to bring up
the terminal. Rebooting restores the functiononce. Thereafter it
On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 01:00:35PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Running 6.0.7 with all updates. Opening a terminal is set to Ctrl+A.
This has worked flawlessly for months. As of yesterday, Ctrl+A
highlights all of the file icons on the desktop but fails to bring up
the
isn't
called 'Control' but 'Primary', breaking configured keyboard shortcuts
already set. If you experience this in Xfce (application not starting and
keyboard shortcut using Control key), just re-bind the various
shortcuts using the same keys combination. The shortcut will be
replaced
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 04:54:51PM -0800, Freeman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 04:13:37PM -0800, evenso wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 10:01:09PM +0400, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
(snip)
(Starting the bottom post protocol used here.)
(snip)
Note, that you haven't properly bottom-posted,
(4.8.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
Starting Gtk+ 2.24.7, the Control key often found on PC keyboards isn't
called 'Control' but 'Primary', breaking configured keyboard shortcuts
already set. If you experience this in Xfce (application not starting and
keyboard shortcut using Control key), just
-
libxfce4ui (4.8.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
Starting Gtk+ 2.24.7, the Control key often found on PC keyboards isn't
called 'Control' but 'Primary', breaking configured keyboard shortcuts
already set. If you experience this in Xfce (application not starting and
keyboard shortcut using
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 04:13:37PM -0800, evenso wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 10:01:09PM +0400, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
Sorry, forgot to mention that in previous post..see settings - window
manager - keyboard. there are bunch of cntrl related shortcuts there.
remove them and you'll be
said, I tried to change it via the GUI shortcut menu,
System-Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts. When I try to type a new
shortcut it will jump to a new action.
I'm still wondering if there isn't a config file somewhere that I could
edit. The fact that I couldn't find one with the research I did makes
Running Squeeze.
The default shortcut to open a terminal was Shift+c. This has been no
problem until today when typing a document, every time I tried to type a
cap c a terminal popped up. Tried to change it in the GUI shortcut menu
following the directions in Help with no luck. I wanted to use
On Jo, 22 dec 11, 13:10:36, Robert Holtzman wrote:
Running Squeeze.
The default shortcut to open a terminal was Shift+c. This has been no
problem until today when typing a document, every time I tried to type a
cap c a terminal popped up. Tried to change it in the GUI shortcut menu
On Fri, 09 Dec 2011 00:12:39 +, Andrew Wood wrote:
Im having a problem disabling keyboard shortcuts in Wheezy with Gnome 3
/ Gnome Shell.
Ive gone through all the ones in the list in System Settings and set
them to disabled, yet pressing the Windows key still switches to
activities
Hi
Im having a problem disabling keyboard shortcuts in Wheezy with Gnome 3
/ Gnome Shell.
Ive gone through all the ones in the list in System Settings and set
them to disabled, yet pressing the Windows key still switches to
activities, and Alt-` still switches between open windows.
How
Hi,
On 27/11/11 16:48, Paul Isambert wrote:
Thank you Roman.
Removing Alt-F2 in the shortcut settings did give me some Alt-shortcuts
back, but Ctrl-shortcuts still won't work, even when I remove everything
in the settings. Any idea?
I also came across this trying to use Inkscape. The CTRL +
Le 28/11/2011 12:08, Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
Hi,
On 27/11/11 16:48, Paul Isambert wrote:
Thank you Roman.
Removing Alt-F2 in the shortcut settings did give me some Alt-shortcuts
back, but Ctrl-shortcuts still won't work, even when I remove everything
in the settings. Any idea?
I also came
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 10:01:09PM +0400, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
Sorry, forgot to mention that in previous post..see settings - window
manager - keyboard. there are bunch of cntrl related shortcuts there.
remove them and you'll be all set up.
(Starting the bottom post protocol used here.)
Hello,
I've installed gVim with Xfce. My shortcuts made of Ctrl-F1 to Ctrl-F12
and Alt-F1 to Alt-F12 doesn't work. Instead, they seem to be executed
for Xfce: I've noticed that because Alt-F2 launches an app in Xfce, and
that's what happens in gVim too.
So is it possible to give control to
Hi,
Yes, Xfce does still some shortcuts (never came acroos problems with F1 to
F12). you can define Xfce specific shortcuts in settings - keyboard so
that they wont interfere with yours.
Regards
-
Roman
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Paul Isambert zappathus...@free.fr wrote:
Thank you Roman.
Removing Alt-F2 in the shortcut settings did give me some Alt-shortcuts
back, but Ctrl-shortcuts still won't work, even when I remove everything
in the settings. Any idea?
Paul
On 27/11/2011 16:41, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
Hi,
Yes, Xfce does still some shortcuts (never
Sorry, forgot to mention that in previous post..see settings - window
manager - keyboard. there are bunch of cntrl related shortcuts there.
remove them and you'll be all set up.
Regards
-
roman
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Paul Isambert zappathus...@free.fr wrote:
**
Thank you
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Andrei Popescu
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun,06.Dec.09, 19:17:37, Celejar wrote:
I keep seeing this mentioned, and I suppose I ought to finally look
into it. I have been using vi for years, but I haven't *really* learned
it, and I still don't feel
On Sun,06.Dec.09, 19:17:37, Celejar wrote:
I keep seeing this mentioned, and I suppose I ought to finally look
into it. I have been using vi for years, but I haven't *really* learned
it, and I still don't feel all that comfortable with it.
When you restart iceweasel after activating it (I
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 16:16, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
Mozilla claims that it can't be done:
Configuring keyboard shortcuts
Firefox does not provide any method of customizing keyboard shortcuts.
Is this for real (and up-to-date)?! A serious, sophisticated GUI
application
On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 11:24:10 -0800
Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 16:16, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
Mozilla claims that it can't be done:
Configuring keyboard shortcuts
Firefox does not provide any method of customizing keyboard shortcuts
On Sun,06.Dec.09, 15:07:34, Celejar wrote:
/me sets up a bookmark with
url=http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=%s and
keyword=db
Hey! It works! Thanks!
Great stuff, but I did it like this
url=http://bugs.debian.org/%s
because it will work with packages AND bug numbers
On Sat,05.Dec.09, 19:16:53, Celejar wrote:
What I want to do is to bind keystroke combinations to bookmarks, so
that I can open sites easily with such combos. Is there a way to do
this?
Not really a solution, but maybe an alternative. If you are somewhat
familiar with vim keystrokes you
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 01:37:44AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,06.Dec.09, 15:07:34, Celejar wrote:
/me sets up a bookmark with
url=http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=%s and
keyword=db
Hey! It works! Thanks!
Great stuff, but I did it like this
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 01:37:44 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun,06.Dec.09, 15:07:34, Celejar wrote:
/me sets up a bookmark with
url=http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=%s and
keyword=db
Hey! It works! Thanks!
Great stuff, but I did it
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 01:39:28 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat,05.Dec.09, 19:16:53, Celejar wrote:
What I want to do is to bind keystroke combinations to bookmarks, so
that I can open sites easily with such combos. Is there a way to do
this?
Not really a
Mozilla claims that it can't be done:
Configuring keyboard shortcuts
Firefox does not provide any method of customizing keyboard shortcuts.
Is this for real (and up-to-date)?! A serious, sophisticated GUI
application that doesn't allow this sort of customization?!
I suppose that I could file
Dne, 06. 12. 2009 01:16:53 je Celejar napisal(a):
What I want to do is to bind keystroke combinations to bookmarks, so
that I can open sites easily with such combos. Is there a way to do
this?
A rather convoluted way would be to install Context Menu Extensions
(they're in the Debian
Hi:
I am using Debian Lenny, with Gnome Desktop.
For certain applications (not all) the right arrow key does not move the
selection from one menu option to another. Two examples:
System -- Network has menus Connections, General, DNS and Hosts, and I
am unable to move from one to the next one
Celejar on 29/01/08 01:02, wrote:
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I created a new theme and added some keyboard shortcuts to it
(Settings / Keyboard
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 08:02:30PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I created a new theme and added some keyboard
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:18:15 -0800
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 08:02:30PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I created a new theme and added some keyboard shortcuts to it
(Settings / Keyboard Settings / Shortcuts - Themes), and they work
fine, but they don't completely survive a reset; every
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:28:21 +
Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Celejar on 29/01/08 01:02, wrote:
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I
time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
...
I'm sorry but I don't know what the problem is, apart from the fact that
it
really smells like a bug. But I would say Xfce should
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 11:21:30PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:28:21 +
Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Celejar on 29/01/08 01:02, wrote:
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly
Hi,
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I created a new theme and added some keyboard shortcuts to it
(Settings / Keyboard Settings / Shortcuts - Themes
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:21:35 +0200, Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Alexander.
Alexander McLeay, 23.04.2007 11:55:
Icedove has a feature where if you press Ctrl-Enter, it offers to send the
email. If you press Ctrl-Enter, Enter, it sends the email. Is it possible
to disable this, so pressing
if
I inadvertently type Ctrl-Enter, but it doesn’t save me from sloppy
fingers if I inadvertently type Ctrl-Enter, Enter.
(Most gtk programs on my computer allow me to reconfigure keyboard
shortcuts simply by pointing at the menu item and pressing the shortcut I
want to assign to that item
Hello Alexander.
Alexander McLeay, 23.04.2007 11:55:
Icedove has a feature where if you press Ctrl-Enter, it offers to send the
email. If you press Ctrl-Enter, Enter, it sends the email. Is it possible
to disable this, so pressing Ctrl-Enter does nothing, or at worst enters a
new line into
for many years to Send Email.
(Most gtk programs on my computer allow me to reconfigure keyboard
shortcuts simply by pointing at the menu item and pressing the shortcut I
want to assign to that item, or backspace to delete the current
assignment. I know Icedove doesn’t use gtk
Has anyone got the keyboard shortcut (Applications-Desktop
Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts) assigned to Take a screenshot or
Take a screenshot of a window to work for Sarge distribution (latest
release with 2.6.8 kernel, gnome 2.8 and keyboard: pc104, us, xfree86)?
Default setting has
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 11:30 -0500, Carl Greco wrote:
Has anyone got the keyboard shortcut (Applications-Desktop
Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts) assigned to Take a screenshot or
Take a screenshot of a window to work for Sarge distribution (latest
release with 2.6.8 kernel, gnome 2.8
Am Fr, den 27.02.2004 schrieb Joerg Johannes um 10:13:
Hi everybody
I am about to learn swedish, and I'd like to write my vocabulary in text
files. So far I use a german locale, and there is no direct keyboard
shortcut (I know of) for the å character (a with a small o above).
I'd like to
Hi everybody
I am about to learn swedish, and I'd like to write my vocabulary in text
files. So far I use a german locale, and there is no direct keyboard
shortcut (I know of) for the å character (a with a small o above).
I'd like to bind AltGr+a for this character, but it it is already used
for
On Friday 27 February 2004 10:13, Joerg Johannes wrote:
Hi everybody
I am about to learn swedish, and I'd like to write my vocabulary in text
files. So far I use a german locale, and there is no direct keyboard
shortcut (I know of) for the å character (a with a small o above).
I'd like to
Richard wrote:
IIRC, Danes use æ where Swedes, Norwegians, etc. use ä. I expect
Icelanders probably use æ as well.
And in English: encyclopædia
To get å you can use Multi_key a * (On my machine Multi_key =
Shift+AltGr)
You can run
xmodmap -pk | grep Multi_key
To find out which key it is
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:13:38AM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
(a melted with e), which I never used before. (what language
needs this sign, anyway?...)
Latin :-)
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Pigeon
Be kind to pigeons
Get my GPG key here: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0x21C61F7F
pgp0.pgp
On Friday 27 February 2004 20:09, Michael Graham wrote:
Richard wrote:
IIRC, Danes use æ where Swedes, Norwegians, etc. use ä. I expect
Icelanders probably use æ as well.
And in English: encyclopædia
To get å you can use Multi_key a * (On my machine Multi_key =
Shift+AltGr)
You can
Le Vendredi 27 Février 2004 20:26, Pigeon jeta à la face du monde :
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:13:38AM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
(a melted with e), which I never used before. (what language
needs this sign, anyway?...)
Latin :-)
And some of these Latin words are used rather often in
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:21:28AM +0100, Andrej Prsa wrote:
Dear List,
The wonderful GNOME 1.4 feature under Sawfish WM and 3.0r1 of introducing
nowhere-defined shortcuts for ALT+F1 and ALT+F2 (menu and app selection,
respectively) is really bugging me... I used Sawfish shortcuts editor to
Dear List,
The wonderful GNOME 1.4 feature under Sawfish WM and 3.0r1 of introducing
nowhere-defined shortcuts for ALT+F1 and ALT+F2 (menu and app selection,
respectively) is really bugging me... I used Sawfish shortcuts editor to
define ALT+F1 and ALT+F2 shortcuts for other actions but to no
Oi pessoal,
Eu uso bastante o mutt, e tenho duas contas de e-mail que uso ele,
uma pessoal e outra do trabalho.
Os dois usos tem diferenças no From, Fcc, Reply-to e chave padrão
para o gpg.
Para isso, sempre utilizei o mutt através de 2 scripts no meu PATH,
chamados mutt-work e
Hello,
I am running Sid (daily updated) and currently have a problem with Gnome:
Before I could access the programm menus with the keyboard shortcuts
(Alt + undelined_character). This worked with all Gnome apps under
any window manager. It still works with KDE apps, but since a few
days the Gnome
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