Re: (PARTLY SOLVED) [F25] Emacs key binding in KDE

2017-07-06 Thread Sherman Grunewagen
On 07/05/2017 11:41 AM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote: Just moved from F21 to F25 and many things are not working as expected (which is to be expected!) One is the way to get most applications (like Firefox, and KDE itself, to honour basic emacs key bindings for cursor motions. In F21 and prior I ha

Re: [F25] Emacs key binding in KDE

2017-07-05 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 07/05/2017 11:41 AM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote: Just moved from F21 to F25 and many things are not working as expected (which is to be expected!) One is the way to get most applications (like Firefox, and KDE itself, to honour basic emacs key bindings for cursor motions. In F21 and prior I had

Re: [F25] Emacs key binding in KDE

2017-07-05 Thread Oleg Pykhalov
Sherman Grunewagen writes: > Just moved from F21 to F25 and many things are not working as expected (which > is to be expected!) > One is the way to get most applications (like Firefox, and KDE itself, to > honour basic emacs > key bindings for cursor motions. In F21 and prior I had a little fi

Re: [F25] Emacs key binding in KDE

2017-07-05 Thread stan
On Wed, 5 Jul 2017 11:41:36 -0700 Sherman Grunewagen wrote: > Just moved from F21 to F25 and many things are not working as > expected (which is to be expected!) One is the way to get most > applications (like Firefox, and KDE itself, to honour basic emacs key > bindings for cursor motions. In F2

[F25] Emacs key binding in KDE

2017-07-05 Thread Sherman Grunewagen
Just moved from F21 to F25 and many things are not working as expected (which is to be expected!) One is the way to get most applications (like Firefox, and KDE itself, to honour basic emacs key bindings for cursor motions. In F21 and prior I had a little file in my home dir called ".gtkrc-2.0"