Thanks for the quick response, David! I may be misunderstanding, but isn't `input.lisp` concerned with the stumpWM input bar? I'm looking to have those same commands in text-fields in a web browser and word processor. Those commands only work for me in the stumpWM input bar.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 7:24 AM David Bjergaard <dbjerga...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Dany, > > I'm glad your enjoying yourself. We always welcome contributions. I had a > look > and the file that implements these things is in `stumpwm/input.lisp`. I'm > a > little confused because the examples you give (M-f M-b and M-d) are > implemented > and work on my copy of stumpwm. Is there a specific place where you are > giving > input but not having these bindings respected? Is there any way we could > improve the documentation? > > Sincerely, > > David > > PS. I'm just maintaining StumpWM, its the work of Shawn Betts and many > other > more experienced lisp hackers > > > Dany Haddad <danyhadda...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi! I started using StumpWM recently and am really enjoying it. I've > > written some tools for myself (and opened a PR to contrib with one of > > them) to feel at home in the environment. One thing I am still lacking > > is the ability to navigate text with M-f and M-b and M-d M-DEL (similar > > to the behavior in emacs and at a bash terminal prompt). Any idea where > > to start on implementing this? > > > > Thank you! And thanks for StumpWM! > > > > > > dmh43 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Stumpwm-devel mailing list > > Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org > > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel >
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