On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 05:23:53PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote: > On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 09:05:34PM +0200, Albert Dengg wrote: > >hi > > > >i have recently switched to wmii and now i have one problem: > >after upgrading from debian etch to sid (wmii 3.1 to wmii > >3.6~rc2+20070501-1), the keybinding > >Key $MODKEY-$UP > > wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl select up > > There was no 20070501 snap released. I can't fathom what made the debian > maintainer want to release it, but it shouldn't have been released. > You'll have to upgrade to the latest snap, or downgrade to some other > version, preferably one which was actually released. i don't know... i have found the source of the problem, though i do not understand it: the wmiirc shellscript does not correcly parse Key $MODKEY-$UP correctly, and i have [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]> wmiir read /keys [1:44] Mod1-Shift-$RIGHT Mod1-m Mod1-0 Mod1-p Mod1-1 Mod1-$RIGHT Mod1-2 Mod1-3 Mod1-s Mod1-4 Mod1-t Mod1-$DOWN Mod1-5 Mod1-6 Mod1-7 Mod1-8 Mod1-9 Mod1-$LEFT Mod1-Shift-9 Mod1-Shift-8 Mod1-Shift-7 Mod1-Shift-6 Mod1-Shift-5 Mod1-Return Mod1-Shift-4 Mod1-Shift-t Mod1-Shift-3 Mod1-Shift-2 Mod1-Shift-1 Mod1-Shift-0 Mod1-Shift-$UP Mod1-Control-t Mod1-Shift-c Mod1-space Mod1-Shift-$LEFT Mod1-Shift-space Mod1-Shift-$DOWN Mod1-$UP Mod1-a Mod1-d
i fixed it by resolving $DOWN, $UP, $LEFT and $RIGHT by hand... i don't understand the problem though... thx anyways yours albert -- Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
