On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:35 PM, Tom Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
> The binding for copy/paste is fundamentally application-dependent, not
> amenable to control by the window manager. Even middle-click is only
> "paste selection" if the application wants it to be; that's simply a
> universal convention, whereas there's less consensus as to keyboard
> shortcuts. The best available advice is probably to go into individual
> application config and try to set it all there; some applications
> won't support it.

Indeed I saw that kind of problem. This is why ideally I would like
being able to lazy bind a python function (is that possible with
QTile) that would have specific logic according to the window name.
(eg: Win+V in gvim would be a different beast)

All I need is being able to make QTile directly send keystroke events
as if the user pressed them on the keyboard.
Any idea how to do that with QTile ?

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