Matthias Buelow wrote:
have you tried to include the above bindings in your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
file? maybe then it will get read by all applications using the gtk
2.x toolkit.
Thank you thank you thank you ...
This has been driving me bonkers!
It's not a systemwide setting .. but that's
Tom Vilot wrote:
have you tried to include the above bindings in your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
file? maybe then it will get read by all applications using the gtk
2.x toolkit.
Thank you thank you thank you ...
This has been driving me bonkers!
It's not a systemwide setting .. but that's okay. In
I wrote:
maybe gtk-theme-name = Emacs will already work.
That didn't work but one apparently can include files.
The following line appended to ~/.gtkrc-2.0 enabled emacs keybindings
for me in the text entry widgets:
include /usr/X11R6/share/themes/Emacs/gtk-2.0-key/gtkrc
Don't know if that's the
Matthias Buelow wrote:
That didn't work but one apparently can include files.
snip
I simply copied the gtkrc file to ~/gtkrc-2.0 and it worked fine for me
Including is probably smarter, tho .
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Well, I'm stumped.
I can't figure out why, in FreeBSD (or at least the one I have running
here) the keyboard mapping for editing all the text widgets (in X) is
not using emacs keybindings. The only way I can get control-a and
control-e, control-d etc, to work is if I run xfce4 and choose Emacs
Tom Vilot wrote:
What I don't understand is how to make that global. That is, applied to
all Window Managers. If I run AfterStep or WindowMaker, these keyboard
bindings do not apply and I can't figure out how to make them apply
irrespective of the window manager currently running.
have you