On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 02:09:53PM +0100, Antoni Grzymala wrote: > Tako rzecze Ross Mohn (w e-mailu datowanym 2007-02-09, 07:47): > > > I think ALT is a good MODKEY. GUI Apps mostly use ALT to get up to the > > menu bar, such as ALT+M to open the forMat menu. If ALT+M is mapped in > > dwm (as it is for me), then I just use ALT+N to open the iNsert menu > > next to forMat and then right arrow over to the forMat menu. Only one > > extra keystroke and life is good. > > I think you're forgetting about lots of console apps that use alt. > Something as common as readline uses alt extensively for moving around > words end editing. Some of us still use irssi for IRC instead of netcat, > alt is very useful there as well. You can, of course try to make your wm > shortcuts not collide with all the programs you use, but I don't see the > point, when you have so many other modifier keys available on most > keyboards.
The point is 'on most' but not on 'all'. -- Anselm R. Garbe >< http://www.suckless.org/ >< GPG key: 0D73F361
