On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 08:57, Derek Cunningham wrote: > On Wed, Jul10,02 22:35, Ben Jansens wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Wednesday 10 July 2002 10:33 pm, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul10,02 22:16, Ben Jansens wrote: > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > > > Hey folks. > > > > > > > > So, work has begun as of tonight on a next generation key handler for > > > > blackbox. It will be written against the NETWM spec as much as possible. > > > > But, we're not sure just what kind of feature people out there want in > > > > their keyhandler. So, I'd like to take a bit of a poll. > > > > > > > > Do you use the window list cycling currently found in bbkeys? > > > > > > yes I do... but it's useless, for me at least. > > > > > > What I WOULD like to see is an emacs-like ability to string characters > > > together. ie: CTRL+Z+R will perform some action, and CTRL+Z+T will perform > > > some other action. Think that's doable? > > > > Thats in the todo list. So, yes. :) > > I should note that after reading through the other responses, I > misunderstood what you meant by "window list cycling". I use ALT+TAB all the > time, and I use ALT+(1|2|3|...) all the time too, so an emphatic YES to > window list cycling. :) > > DC > > PS: I had thought you meant the stupid little list that pops up WHILE > cycling windows. :)
Heh. Careful, matey. xOr's the one who helped me put that "stupid little list" in. =:) I happen to love it. *shrug* One man's stupid is another man's most favoritest new toy. > > -- > Derek Cunningham > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Human beings act intelligently only after they have > exhausted the alternatives" -- Abba Eban > > Registered Linux User Number 195825 > -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------// | Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper :: Numbers 6:22-26 ` | All brontosauruses are thin at one end, much MUCH thicker | in the middle, and then thin again at the far end. That is | the theory that I have and which is mine, and what it is too. , | bash$ :(){ :|:&};: `----------------------//