On 25 Oct 2002, Michael Montagne wrote:
> I have a directory called .icewm in my home directory and within that a
> file called keys with some already set. I bet there is one in
> /etc/X11/icewm too.
>
> HTH
>
> >On 25/10/02, from the brain of Mike Dresser tumbled:
>
> > I've looked a fair amou
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Michael Montagne wrote:
> I have a directory called .icewm in my home directory and within that a
> file called keys with some already set. I bet there is one in
> /etc/X11/icewm too.
>
> HTH
I'm just dumb. :)
Thanks, this is the file I am looking for. Obviously I didn't s
I have a directory called .icewm in my home directory and within that a
file called keys with some already set. I bet there is one in
/etc/X11/icewm too.
HTH
>On 25/10/02, from the brain of Mike Dresser tumbled:
> I've looked a fair amount, and can't find a way to do the following.
>
> I want
I've looked a fair amount, and can't find a way to do the following.
I want to be able to press some sequence of keys, and have a program start
from that.
In windows, i have ctrl-alt-c mapped to start, or switch to, a command
prompt. I'd like a similar setup for xterm. I could hit ctrl-esc, and
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