On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 04:30:24PM +0200, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Asbj=F8rn_Clemmensen_
wrote:
Maybe the gnome-settings-daemon (which is also exexuted in my .xinitrc)
owerwrites this?
It does seem pretty likely that Gnome messes with it.
Yes. I can confirm that this was the case, I don't know
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 09:52:54AM +0200, Kalle Svensson wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 08:37:23AM +0200, markus schnalke wrote:
tutorial for X
(uses `xmodmap' which is in package xbase-clients on Debian systems)
in the .xinitrc:
/usr/bin/xmodmap $HOME/.xmodmaprc
in .xmodmaprc
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 08:37:23AM +0200, markus schnalke wrote:
tutorial for X
(uses `xmodmap' which is in package xbase-clients on Debian systems)
in the .xinitrc:
/usr/bin/xmodmap $HOME/.xmodmaprc
in .xmodmaprc
! have CAPS_LOCK as second ESC
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym
Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key
so you're probably an emacs user ;-9
vi friends would map escape to caps lock instead
... however, you'll increase your working speed
(if you dont work on foreign
markus schnalke dixit (2008-04-24, 08:37):
Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key
so you're probably an emacs user ;-9
vi friends would map escape to caps lock instead
Nah. I'm a rather
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 12:43:05PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
markus schnalke dixit (2008-04-24, 08:37):
Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key
Wrong quoting, I didn't write that. Caps is OF
Recently I tried wmii (for a few minutes :P) and notice that if
I press bloq.mayus I was able to use alt-1, alt-2 to change between
the tabs in firefox.
This makes me think that we can probably take the same idea for dwm
to make it ignore the keybindings.
Maybe we can also let configurable this
On (23/04/08 14:18), pancake wrote:
To: dwm@suckless.org
From: pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [dwm] bloq may used to ignore keybindings
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Recently I tried wmii (for a few minutes :P
Premysl Hruby dixit (2008-04-23, 14:27):
Maybe we can also let configurable this bloq. key in config.h and
use any other locked key for this.
I prefer to use Mod4 (win key) as MODKEY, so I have no keybinding clash.
Agreed, mod4 is far more comfortable.
Which brings another question to
This is one of these bug-features. It should be fixed in rdesktop. not in dwm.
2008/4/23, Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Premysl Hruby dixit (2008-04-23, 14:27):
Maybe we can also let configurable this bloq. key in config.h and
use any other locked key for this.
I prefer to
Enno Gottox Boland dixit (2008-04-23, 15:35):
Which brings another question to mind on a related topic:
Is it possible to prevent applications to receive dwm-specific
keystrokes upon focusing them? My particular problem is that I often
work on remote Windows machines via rdesktop
Enno Gottox Boland dixit (2008-04-23, 16:27):
think of alt+tab. btw. There's a switch to prevent rdesktop from grabbing
keys:
-K Do not override window manager key bindings. By default
rdesktop attempts to grab all keyboard input when it is in
focus.
I know the
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 03:25:55PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Premysl Hruby dixit (2008-04-23, 14:27):
I prefer to use Mod4 (win key) as MODKEY, so I have no keybinding clash.
Agreed, mod4 is far more comfortable.
Not when you have a vintage IBM Model M Keyboard. No Mod4 in sight,
still
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
I like pancake's idea (but I don't have a clue what bloq.mayus is).
Caps lock.
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key, as caps-lock is a key I
used probably about three times in my life, everytime by accident.
Always made me wonder, why such
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