On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:11:41PM -0500, John Nowak wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:03 PM, John Nowak wrote:
> 
> >On Mar 23, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
> >
> > I feel this is a great way of ending up at the same point (fast  
> >keyboard interaction) while making the learning curve much less  
> >steep (you can use everything perfectly fine without knowing any  
> >key commands initially, it is just a bit slower).
> 
> While we're at it... Is there any way of building something like this  
> into wmii? For example, I'd like to be able to hold a key combination  
> and have that show me all of the key combinations in the program.  
> This way, all I actually have to remember is that one key command. I  
> use wmii every third day or so currently (doing a lot of development  
> in OS X at the moment, mainly because I'm in love with BBEdit/ 
> TextWrangler), and each time I go back I find myself struggling to  
> remember the key commands. I'll get it eventually, but it might be  
> nice for new users to only have to remember "hold meta-? for help".  
> I'm not advocating menus or toolbars or anything here -- Just a  
> simple way of showing the key commands, perhaps greying out those  
> that are not available for the current situation (such as if no frame  
> is selected or if there is no other column to move to).

That is conceptually not possible, because wmiirc decides what
todo on a specific key press and wmiiwm does not know any
semantic of shortcuts (except the move/resize shortcuts).

Regards,
-- 
 Anselm R. Garbe  ><><  www.ebrag.de  ><><  GPG key: 0D73F361

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