On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:28:57 -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 01:58:29PM +, Camale�n wrote:
>> On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:23:45 -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
>>
>> > This is a modified repost of a previous problem.
>> >
>> > Running Squeeze w/ Gnome and Metacity. Trying to
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 01:58:29PM +, Camale�n wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:23:45 -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
>
> > This is a modified repost of a previous problem.
> >
> > Running Squeeze w/ Gnome and Metacity. Trying to change the key binding
> > to run a terminal with no luck. System
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:23:45 -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> This is a modified repost of a previous problem.
>
> Running Squeeze w/ Gnome and Metacity. Trying to change the key binding
> to run a terminal with no luck. System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
> Shortcuts Won't let me change the key. Ke
This is a modified repost of a previous problem.
Running Squeeze w/ Gnome and Metacity. Trying to change the key binding
to run a terminal with no luck. System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
Shortcuts Won't let me change the key. Keeps jumping to another action.
Finaly was able to disable it. Applicat
Hi, all.
I'm running etch. At some point, my gnome emacs keybindings disappeared. So,
I went to do the simple thing and tried to use the Keyboard Shortcuts utility
to switch it to the appropriate setting.
However, this setting seems to have disappeared.
Do I really have to grub th
Hi, all.
I'm running etch. At some point, my gnome emacs keybindings disappeared. So,
I went to do the simple thing and tried to use the Keyboard Shortcuts utility
to switch it to the appropriate setting.
However, this setting seems to have disappeared.
Do I really have to grub th
ts of trouble trying to kill, copy,
paste etc inside bluefish with it's "desktop like" keybindings.
Is there any way to get the editor in bluefish to remap its keys? There
is a /save shortcut_keys/ option under edit but I coudn't find out how
ot use it. Any pointers?
Tha
Hi!
I'm using sarge, with the current gnome2 packages. When I run sawfish,
alt-f1 and alt-f2 stop working for popping up the gnome menu, and
gome-run command. I do have a bunch of custom keybindings defined in
sawfish, but none of them use alt-f1 or alt-f2. Deleting my .sawfish
director
> Those are great, thank! I may try the first and I completely
> forgot about the second. You reminded me that this is how
> I used to do this in the past. Thanks!
You are welcome!
Now if I could find a way of doing something like xkeycaps and xmodmap
in the consoleâ
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Those are great, thank! I may try the first and I completely
forgot about the second. You reminded me that this is how
I used to do this in the past. Thanks!
Paul
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> Em Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:10:22 +020
Em Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:10:22 +0200, Paul Yeatman escreveu:
> I like to switch Caps Lock and Control and have done this for the
> console but it gets unswitched when Gnome (gdm) is started.
You have at least four options:
You can disable the XKB extension of X so that it uses the
Thanks! I'm using Sarge and I only have two tabs in the "keyboard
preferences" window. Thus still not sure how to remap my keys.
Paul
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> On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 02:38:42PM -0700, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> > I've checked this 10
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 02:38:42PM -0700, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> I've checked this 10 or so times. I must be missing something. How do
> I remap the keys? When I go to Applications/Desktop Preferences/Keyboard,
> a window labeled "Keyboard Preferences" emerges. There are two tabs,
> "Keyboard" a
I've checked this 10 or so times. I must be missing something. How do
I remap the keys? When I go to Applications/Desktop Preferences/Keyboard,
a window labeled "Keyboard Preferences" emerges. There are two tabs,
"Keyboard" and "Typing Break". Neither seem to offer key remapping.
Clicking "Acc
Menu/Applications/Desktop Preferences/Keyboard
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 14:02, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry for such a basic question but can't seem to find (what seems
> should be) a quick answer.
>
> How do I switch key bindings in Gnome 2.6 (for Sarge)? I like to
> switch Caps Lock and C
Hi,
sorry for such a basic question but can't seem to find (what seems
should be) a quick answer.
How do I switch key bindings in Gnome 2.6 (for Sarge)? I like to
switch Caps Lock and Control and have done this for the console
but it gets unswitched when Gnome (gdm) is started. How do I
switch
On 2004-04-13, Daniel Asarnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My keyboard is a little messed up. There is no / and
> ? key. What happened was that the key was acting
> strangely and so I removed it. The little rubber
> nipple under the key was flipped. I tried to flip it
> over but eventually it j
Hi all.
Thanks again to everyone who helped me with my
forcedeth and modversions.h not found problems a ways
back.
My keyboard is a little messed up. There is no / and
? key. What happened was that the key was acting
strangely and so I removed it. The little rubber
nipple under the key was flip
At 2002-10-10T17:20:16Z, "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sounds like the X 4.2 ate my meta key problem. See the X changelog.
> Search for 'meta'.
Thanks for the pointer. For others with the same problem, I changed
XF86Config-4 as follows, restarted my X session, and had my
On Thursday 10 October 2002 09:47, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> I use a Happy Hacking Lite keyboard with my Debian/sid system. In the last
> week, Emacs 21 quit responding to the left and right diamond keys as meta
> and started treating them as super. From my ~/.Xmodmap, which hasn't
> changed in ove
I use a Happy Hacking Lite keyboard with my Debian/sid system. In the last
week, Emacs 21 quit responding to the left and right diamond keys as meta
and started treating them as super. From my ~/.Xmodmap, which hasn't
changed in over two years:
keycode 131 = Meta_L
keycode 129 = Meta_R
Hi all
I usually edit (live) in xemacs, but when I am running around as root
editing a bunch of small files from the console/an xterm, xemacs is a
bit heavy weight.
So I thaught, no probs, jed is an emacs clone, and all the basic editing
keys should work. Well, turns out I was wrong. In jed, M
on Fri, Mar 22, 2002, Rohan Deshpande ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I would like to use WindowMaker, but would also like to configure
> keybindings. As you know, with Debian's streamlined menu system, there
> is no way to customize keybindings through WPrefs s
> From: Rohan Deshpande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 22 March 2002 12:40
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: WindowMaker Keybindings
> >
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I would like to use WindowMaker, but would also like
> > Sent: 22 March 2002 12:40
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: WindowMaker Keybindings
> >
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I would like to use WindowMaker, but would also like to configure
> > keybindings. As you know, with Debia
> -Original Message-
> From: Rohan Deshpande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 March 2002 12:40
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: WindowMaker Keybindings
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I would like to use WindowMaker, but would also like to configure
>
Hey all,
I would like to use WindowMaker, but would also like to configure
keybindings. As you know, with Debian's streamlined menu system, there
is no way to customize keybindings through WPrefs since it prompts with
an error about another program controlling the menu system. Does anyone
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I find Mozilla's keybindings arcane, and prefer the od Netscape bindings.
>
> Is tehre some way that I can change these?
>
I believe that can currently ony be done in the config files:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
I find Mozilla's keybindings arcane, and prefer the od Netscape bindings.
Is tehre some way that I can change these?
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neither liberty nor safety."
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Hi...
I am using vanilla Gnome from Woody. Here is my question: I used
to multi-select non-contiguous files in GMC by holding the CTRL
key while clicking the files, but now it seems not to work
anymore (only the SHIFT key will select contiguous files).
Anyone knowing what's happening?
Thanks a l
I'm trying to bind my and keys to last-entry and
first-entry respectively.
xev sees them properly.
It all works from the console (though colours don't, but that's not a
problem).
Is xterm screwing me up? Have I left out a vital piece of information?
Is my windowmanager from hell?
Baffled,
Ai
On 25 Apr 2001, Jorge Santos wrote:
> Hello I just upgraded my blackbox to 0.61.1 from Debian Woody and the
Upgraded from what?
> keyboard shortcuts have stopped working, I'm not using bbkeys or
> anything, and the key presses just seem to fall throug to the focused
> application.
I think you a
Hello I just upgraded my blackbox to 0.61.1 from Debian Woody and the
keyboard shortcuts have stopped working, I'm not using bbkeys or
anything, and the key presses just seem to fall throug to the focused
application.
Any ideas why this might be?
jorge santos
I want to start using Mozilla as my primary browser, but I find that I have
become
addiceted to Netscapes keybindings (Alt O, to bring up the new site window, Alr
left arow to go back etc).
How can I set up similar keybindings in Mozilla?
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> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> This sounds promising, but I can't find a package that
Paul> contains these things, after apt-cache search'ing on
Paul> loadkeys, keymap, dumpkeys, etc. etc.
Paul> Any hin
%% MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
m> What's about using loadkeys and other keymap-utilities...
This sounds promising, but I can't find a package that contains these
things, after apt-cache search'ing on loadkeys, keymap, dumpkeys,
etc. etc.
Any hints?
Thanks!
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> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> It's sure a shame that there's no way to include extra,
Paul> user-specifiable settings that don't require modification of
Paul> standard files; say you create a
Paul> /
%% [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
m> Once you have built the keymap file that you want, store it in
m> /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz. It will then get loaded at boot
m> time and will not be disturbed by package updates.
OK.
But, it still seems to me that if I rerun kbdconfig or whatever it
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 03:04:27PM -0500, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> What's the good/right/proper way to set console keysyms?
>
> I want to change the CapsLock key to a CTRL key in my Linux console. I
> see that there are two packages which manage this, either kbd or
> console-tools. The latter is i
What's the good/right/proper way to set console keysyms?
I want to change the CapsLock key to a CTRL key in my Linux console. I
see that there are two packages which manage this, either kbd or
console-tools. The latter is installed by default; is this the
preferred tool going forward?
With eith
Previously with KDE 1.1.2 I had emacs working with the Meta function
being my ALT key.
However after installing KDE2 on debian the ALT key no longer
responds in the emacs window as it is being used globally by KDE2.
Even if I change the KDE keybindings emacs is not able access the ALT
key
Hi,
any idea how I can change Netscape behaviour on keypress?
Pressing space for example should skip the page and backspace should
have the Back-button's behaviour.
It has something to do with .Xressources I guess.
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> > A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working
> > fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X.
>
> How did you do that?
it's an installation option. i can't remember what the name of the
executable is if you want to run it again, but it walks you thr
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working
> fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X.
How did you do that?
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this to work under X as
> well?
>
One way is to use xmodmap, t
Hey,
A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working
fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this to work under X as
well?
Thanks,
Adam.
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On Mar 28, Pete Harlan wrote
> >
> > I also came from tcsh, therefore I put this in my ~/.inputrc and I'm
> > happy ever since 8-)
> >
> > ,-
> > | M-p: history-search-backward
> > | M-n: history-search-forward
> > `-
>
[snip]
>
> Customization is great, but if you learn unmodified bash
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