I'm quite possibly losing my mind, but I don't think I responded to this
one yet... *cleaning out inbox*

1) fixed in 0.8.2, thanks for the bug report. =:)

2) I'm not sure what you're saying. =:)  This may or may not have been
   fixed in 0.8.2. *shrug* Here's the hard and fast rule, though...
   While you're window-cycling, that's all you can do.  So once you
   start, you have to release the modifer or hit escape or enter, etc.
   to get out of cycling.  It makes sense that way. Everybody else does
   it that way. It's UUUUUUUUUUGLY code trying to code around it that
   way. It's going to stay that way.  =:)

3) bbkeysconf has been broken out of bbkeys as a project and now has its
   own module in CVS.  There's a link for rpm/deb/source for it on my
   site (http://movingparts.net).  Dead duck? Sort of.  It still works
   and works well for what it does, but it's getting swallowed up into
   the complete blackbox configurator project, bbconf, and no further
   development will be done on it as a standalone tool, most probably.

* [08/07/01 17:19] Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,
* Kevin Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> walks into mine and says: 

> Hi
> 
> 2 comments on the new version:
> 
> 1.  I use AutoRaise, in .blackboxrc
> 
> session.screen0.focusModel:     AutoRaiseSloppyFocus
> session.autoRaiseDelay: 250
> 
> when I use alt-tab to cycle, the "window" showing the list is shown,
> but rapidly hidden, by whatever happens to be over the screen centre?
> Of course it still works OK, I just cant see what I am doing.  Is this
> "window" placement configurable, and is this behaviour correct
> (i.e. as designed)?
> 
> 2.  Previously I rapidly navigated using alt-left followed by
> alt-up/down/tab, as shown in my
> 
> % cat .bbkeysrc
> KeyToGrab(F1), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(ExecCommand), DoThis(aumix -v 0)
> KeyToGrab(F2), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(ExecCommand), DoThis(aumix -v -5)
> KeyToGrab(F3), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(ExecCommand), DoThis(aumix -v +5)
> KeyToGrab(F5), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(Minimize)
> KeyToGrab(F6), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(MaximizeWindow)
> KeyToGrab(F8), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(StickWindow)
> KeyToGrab(Left), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(PrevWorkspace)
> KeyToGrab(Right), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(NextWorkspace)
> KeyToGrab(Up), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(NextWindow)
> KeyToGrab(Down), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(PrevWindow)
> KeyToGrab(Tab), WithModifier(Mod1), WithAction(NextWindow)
> 
> This seems to rely me on releasing the alt button in between
> left/right and up/down "motions", I don't recall this being the case
> before I upgraded.
> 
> 3. The readme still refers to ./bbkeysconf, which I did not seem to
> get when checking out bbkeys from cvs?  Is this now a dead duck?
> 
> Kevin
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