Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
> Yes it's work for example between Netscape and kedit. But it's just equal to > alt-c/v. So alt-c under Netscape and then crtl-v under kedit give the same > result. > For all former Windows user and ctrl-c/v addict it's painful to delete a big > piece of text under Netscape by doing crtl-c on the normal Netscape. > If someone is able to provide a Netscape.ad that gives crtl-c/v/a and don't > breack alt-o it would be a great value.. Jacques, Good info. I did some testing, by deleting the Netscape.ad file I regained the ability to use ESC, alt-o, and my personal toolbar came back (I didn't really notice it was missing until it came back). I can still use C-c and C-v, but alt-c and alt-v are broken. Weird. Plus, I'd like to know why some people (like me) exhibit this symptom, and others don't. Anyway, I'm happy with the current fix since it doesn't seem to have broken anything else, and my netscape works like I want. Jelai
Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
Jelai Wang wrote: > > >This is a feature where you can use crtl-c/v/.. unfortunately it break > >alt-o. > >To go back to the previous case: > >rm /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape > > Jacques, > > Thanks for the tip, I get alt-o now. I'll investigate further if it changed >anything else, because it looks like that file was the old Netscape.ad file from >other dists I've used. > > What do you mean when you say that you have to break alt-o to be able to use ctrl-c, >ctrl-v, etc? Do you mean using C-c in netscape, or just in general (across kde)? Yes it's work for example between Netscape and kedit. But it's just equal to alt-c/v. So alt-c under Netscape and then crtl-v under kedit give the same result. For all former Windows user and ctrl-c/v addict it's painful to delete a big piece of text under Netscape by doing crtl-c on the normal Netscape. If someone is able to provide a Netscape.ad that gives crtl-c/v/a and don't breack alt-o it would be a great value.. Jacques
Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
>This is a feature where you can use crtl-c/v/.. unfortunately it break >alt-o. >To go back to the previous case: >rm /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape Jacques, Thanks for the tip, I get alt-o now. I'll investigate further if it changed anything else, because it looks like that file was the old Netscape.ad file from other dists I've used. What do you mean when you say that you have to break alt-o to be able to use ctrl-c, ctrl-v, etc? Do you mean using C-c in netscape, or just in general (across kde)? Jelai
Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, John Aldrich wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, you wrote: > > Has anyone else seen this? > > > > alt-o, alt <-, esc, and a few other key combinations don't work under netscape. >alt-o beeps, the others don't do anything. Other key combos work, like alt-n. I >looked under kde control center at the key mappings to see if anything was already >mapped. Nothing. > > > > Something must be capturing those keys before netscape can see them. It seems to >work for everyone else though, except for a few people. I haven't been able to track >them down yet. > > > > Searched through dejanews and support already. Any suggestions? > > > > mdk6, 2.2.10, ns4.61, kde 1.1.1, and all other updates that have come out. ^^^ > Hmmalt-o works just fine for me Which version of > Netscape? I'm using Communicator 4.51 >
Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, you wrote: > Has anyone else seen this? > > alt-o, alt <-, esc, and a few other key combinations don't work under netscape. >alt-o beeps, the others don't do anything. Other key combos work, like alt-n. I >looked under kde control center at the key mappings to see if anything was already >mapped. Nothing. > > Something must be capturing those keys before netscape can see them. It seems to >work for everyone else though, except for a few people. I haven't been able to track >them down yet. > > Searched through dejanews and support already. Any suggestions? > > mdk6, 2.2.10, ns4.61, kde 1.1.1, and all other updates that have come out. > Hmmalt-o works just fine for me Which version of Netscape? I'm using Communicator 4.51
Re: [expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
Jelai Wang wrote: > > Has anyone else seen this? > > alt-o, alt <-, esc, and a few other key combinations don't work under netscape. >alt-o beeps, the others don't do anything. Other key combos work, like alt-n. I >looked under kde control center at the key mappings to see if anything was already >mapped. Nothing. > > Something must be capturing those keys before netscape can see them. It seems to >work for everyone else though, except for a few people. I haven't been able to track >them down yet. > > Searched through dejanews and support already. Any suggestions? > > mdk6, 2.2.10, ns4.61, kde 1.1.1, and all other updates that have come out. > > Jelai Wang This is a feature where you can use crtl-c/v/.. unfortunately it break alt-o. To go back to the previous case: rm /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape Jacques
[expert] netscape, kde, alt-o
Has anyone else seen this? alt-o, alt <-, esc, and a few other key combinations don't work under netscape. alt-o beeps, the others don't do anything. Other key combos work, like alt-n. I looked under kde control center at the key mappings to see if anything was already mapped. Nothing. Something must be capturing those keys before netscape can see them. It seems to work for everyone else though, except for a few people. I haven't been able to track them down yet. Searched through dejanews and support already. Any suggestions? mdk6, 2.2.10, ns4.61, kde 1.1.1, and all other updates that have come out. Jelai Wang