On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:52:14 -0400 Dan Griswold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (The Rasterman) writes:
> 
> > it's agnostic - works with any key, UNLESS somehting else has
> > stolen/bound it first. i just did this now:
> >
> > enlightenment_remote -binding-key-add ANY "1" ALT 0
> > "desk_linear_flip_to" "0" and it works - i press alt + 1 key and e
> > flips to desktop 0.
> >
> > so - maybe something else has stolen the binding? (right now e
> > doesnt detect already stolen bindings)
> 
> That appears to be the trouble. Your command, and its result, are the
> exact same as mine. Except that I don't get the desktop flip.
> 
> Sorry about the novice question, but how might I go about determining
> which program has stolen this binding? I know that when an Eterm is
> active, the Eterm menubar will flash when I press Alt-1.

then that sounds like the keybinding is being handled - but e simply isnt
flipping desktops. Are u already ON desktop 0? 
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