* Mikhael Goikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25. Dec 03 > On 25 Dec 2003 21:31:12 +0100, Frank Gruellich wrote: > > * Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22. Dec 03 > > > Frank Gruellich wrote: > > > > [screen-like fvwm] > > > [win key] > > I will use it, nevertheless this is not exactly what I am looking for. > > Can I make fvwm to react only if I start with a special key sequence? > DestroyFunc Ctrl-Alt-F-Action > AddToFunc Ctrl-Alt-F-Action > + I Key X A A Exec xterm > + I Key C A A Exec xcalc > # optionally put some flash window > + I Schedule 5000 Key X A A - > + I Schedule 5000 Key C A A - > > # Press Ctrl-Alt-F and then "x" or "c" > Key F A CM Ctrl-Alt-F-Action
Oh, this is kinda neat, thank you very much. > With this, you should press a key in 5 seconds otherwise it is timed out. The 5s are not perfect, but I will deal with it (or 2s). Perfect would be if I could press the special key (i.e. C-M-f) and it waits (for ever) until I press the next key. If it is a bound key, exec the command and remove all key bindings, if not only remove all key bindings (perfect screen behaviour). > I think that the solution with a menu and its hot keys is good too. I already did so. Okay, I had Key Return A C Menu MenuFvwmRoot Root 0 0 and changed it now to Key Return A 4 Menu MenuFvwmRoot Root 0 0 which is much better, 'cause it doesn't conflict with mozillas "Open link in new tab". The use of hotkeys in the menus is self-evident. But it doesn't help much with things like Key L FISW 4 Current AnimatedMove -0p w0 Warp (which I s%\<S\>%4%, too). Thank you very much for pointing to Schedule, regards, Frank. -- Sigmentation fault -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
