[openbox] [RELEASE] Openbox 3.3.994 released

Clay Barnes clay.barnes at gmail.com
Tue May 29 17:15:06 EDT 2007


On 17:11 Tue 29 May     , Dana Jansens wrote:
> On 5/29/07, Clay Barnes <clay.barnes at gmail.com> wrote:
> >On 16:33 Tue 29 May     , Dana Jansens wrote:
> >> On 5/29/07, Clay Barnes <clay.barnes at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >I haven't put it up yet, as I haven't finished my reference docs (a
> >> >pari of images showing the numberpad and vi-style versions of the
> >> >bindings), and I'm still trying to figure how to integrate the move
> >> >from edge functions well.  I'm not working today, so I may well finish
> >> >by the end of the evening.
> >> >
> >> >Anyone know of a better place to host than the wiki?  (Or at least a
> >> >place in addition to the wiki...)
> >>
> >> What's wrong with using the wiki? That's really why it's a wiki in the
> >> first place.. So everyone can contribute what they have to offer.
> >
> >Nothing wrong, really, I was just wondering if anyone know a *better*
> >place---no insult intended, of course!  :-D
> >
> >>
> >> >Also, question for the list:  Is there a way to bind multiple keys
> >> >(not modifiers) to an action?  For example LeftArrow+KP_Enter or
> >> >Ctrl+UpArrow+J?  The current syntax seems to preclude that, but I
> >> >thought I'd ask.
> >>
> >> You can't do that, no. But you can make a chain. Control-Up -> Control-J.
> >
> >Too bad.  I wanted to use non-modifier keys as supplemental modifiers,
> >because the modifiers are in non-ergonomic places on a traditional
> >keyboard for a large number of keys.
> 
> You might be able to turn them into modifier keys by binding them to
> ModXMask with xmodmap. I have no idea. Then you'd use "Mod4-Up" or
> whatever to bind them.

There's a idea.  Now I just have to figure whether I can actually live
without arrow keys... :-P

Eh, I'll be getting a datahand in a week or two, so it's a moot point
anyway, I suppose.

-- 
Clay Barnes



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