P� fredag, 09 juli 2004, skrev Issac Trotts: > In Windowmaker, it's possible to define a keyboard shortcut that > maximizes the current window vertically. When that key combination is > pressed a second time, the window is unmaximized. In Gnome, the second > time does nothing. If someone here has an idea about this, I'd like to > know about it. Thanks!
Be careful with your terminology! Gnome is a set of session files, desktop eye candy, libraries, and protocols, not a window manager. The default window manager used by the Gnome session manager for some years now is Sawfish. I hadthe same annoyance with Sawfish when I used it, though in my case I was not using the rest of the Gnome desktop. Ideas: - Use the Gnome control center to exchange Sawfish for another window manager. It must be Gnome-compliant (i.e., it must support the Gnome prococols). I believe that WindowMaker is Gnome-compliant. Another choice is IceWM, which has the ability to maximize vertically or horizontally with a customizable keystroke. - Write some scheme code to make Sawfish do what you want. Sawfish has an embedded scheme interpreter, which can supposedly customize its behavior in nearly unlimited ways given suitable code. You might try asking for help on a Sawfish mailing list. I have no idea how hard this would be, but probably others in the world would thank you for it if you submitted a patchfor inclusion in the Sawfish distribution. -- Henry House Please don't send me HTML mail! My mail system will reject it. The unintelligible text that may follow is a digital signature. See <http://hajhouse.org/pgp> to find out how to use it. My OpenPGP key: <http://hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc>.
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