Hi!

On 10/19/06, Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The previous default keyboard shortcuts probably weren't a very good
choice as a default anyways, as a few of them had a pretty high chance
of conflicting with various applications.  (e.g. a lot of applications
use Alt+<letter>.)

Is Alt+<number> used by other programs?
I am using WindowMaker since one very old version of Red Hat (that I
don't remember the version) and always used Alt+<number> to switch
between the desktops. And I never needed to configure it to do this.
The same thing with Debian.

I don't think that it's a good choice to disable the keyboard
shortcuts. At least there could be a debconf question saying "The new
WindowMaker package has no default keyboard shortcuts enabled by
default, but they can be enabled. Do you want to enable?" (something
like that).

If yes then the old config is installed and everything remains the
same as before. If not, it will have the new behavior.

Is it a fair suggestion?

Best regards,
Nelson


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