On 4/23/06, Chris Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 12:42:21PM +1000, Chris Foster wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 04:22:24AM +0200, Marc Weber wrote:
> > > I'd like to send all keys / and meta-key+mouse events to the window
> > > instead of moving it/ starting default acions.
> > > I want to use blender and many mappings in vim :)
> > > and M-d in firefox and the like.
> > >
> > > Is there some kind of b mode like there was in 2.5, yet?
> >
> > A "bare" mode isn't part of the default wmiirc since not many people are
> > interested in it... However it's fairly easy to add by dynamically
> > modifying /def/keys, as was discussed a short while ago on this list;
> > see
> >
> > http://wmii.de/pipermail/wmii/2006-April/001133.html
>
> Also, I forgot to mention: I'd very much recommend binding $MODKEY to
> the "windows key" (mod4) or some other little-used modifier (perhaps
> caps lock?) if you can. You probably won't have any shortcut clashes
> that way - *much* better than manually having to go into bare mode all
> the time.
I like the approach to have a prefixkey like CRTL-t. To send CRTL-t to
the client you may press CRTL-t twice, thus you don't have "shortcut
clashes" at all. You may adopt the new binding to your wmiirc by this:
s/$MODKEY-/Control-t,/ig
--
mit freundlichen Grüssen
Steffen Liebergeld
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