Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-08-15 Thread J. Erik Heinz
Hi, Fernando Gerent [EMAIL PROTECTED] words on 12.07.2006 - 10:34 (-0300 Zulu-Time): Of course I'll have to test the behavior for each process, like the firefox/firefox-bin you mentioned. But the script won't need to do the (in my opinion) hardest part, of finding out the

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-12 Thread Fernando Gerent
PROTECTED] wrote: Original message Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 13:27:43 -0300 From: Fernando Gerent [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings To: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net I was just thinking about

[e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread Fernando Gerent
Hi,I'm not even sure if that's possible at all, just an idea:It would be nice to be able to share a keybinding between 2 different functions, related to the same application.For example, I use a lot of keybindings for launching apps. For some apps, like Eterm, I'll usually have several instances

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:48:41 -0300 Fernando Gerent [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled: a lot harder than you think- mapping an execution command to a window on your screen... a lot harder and very buggy and likely not to work with a LOT of programs. Hi, I'm not even sure if that's possible at all,

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread Josh
A better method would be to write your own shell script to handle this. Though I'm not terribly good at scripting (and someone may be able to write a real one), I can throw out some psuedocode: if (program is running) then (focus program {can you do this from the command line?}) else (open

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread Fernando Gerent
I was just thinking about that.It kind of complements this other thing I've been planning to do, that's storing my app preferences, whenever possible, on scripts, using the command arguments, instead of editing the config files. This makes it much easier to restore them in a reinstall, and

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread Jesse Luehrs
Original message Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 13:27:43 -0300 From: Fernando Gerent [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings To: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net I was just thinking about that. It kind

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread Fernando Gerent
:27:43 -0300From: Fernando Gerent [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings To: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net I was just thinking about that. It kind of complements this other thing I've been planning to do, that's storing my app

Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings

2006-07-11 Thread The Rasterman
: Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings To: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net I was just thinking about that. It kind of complements this other thing I've been planning to do, that's storing my app preferences, whenever possible