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
On (23/04/08 14:18), pancake wrote:
To: dwm@suckless.org
From: pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [dwm] bloq may used to ignore keybindings
Reply-To: dynamic window manager dwm@suckless.org
List-Id: dynamic window manager dwm.suckless.org
Recently I tried wmii (for a few minutes :P) and
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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