Re: [newbie] Tips or Shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ...

2002-06-11 Thread Paul Rodriguez

Actually I may be wrong, but I think this is set up in your window
manager, not the desktop environment (i.e. sawfish, instead of gnome). 
These sorts of key bindings are usually configurable and you should be
able to make your own no matter what keybindings you use.  I don't have
too much experience with KDE yet, so I'm not sure what the status of
using multiple window managers with it is.

Happy Hacking.

- Paul

On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 17:36, shane wrote:
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  any body have a list of usefuly shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ?
  in windows works with shortcut keys is very quick for example :
 
 in KDE it is easier, go to Configuration  KDE  look and feel  shortcuts.  
 make your own.  anything you wish, within reason.
 
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Re: [newbie] Tips or Shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ...

2002-06-11 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

The example Paul gave below is for Sawfish, the default GNOME window manager.
There, you can associate combinations of keys and mouse clicks to actions. To
make a keybinding for any GTK+ (not only GNOME) app, simply highlight a menu
option and enter a key combo to assign to it. The newly assigned combo should be
displayed next to the menu entry. To remove the binding, simply highlight the
entry and press delete.

On 12 Jun 2002 00:26:49 -0400, Paul Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I should mention as well, that you in the Gnome/Sawfish setup it seems
 you are using you can configure these in:
 
 Gnome Control Panel:Sawfish Window Manager:Shortcuts
 
 - Paul Rodriguez
 
 New York Linux Scene
 
 On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 02:18, FARSHAD wrote:
  hi
  any body have a list of usefuly shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ?
  in windows works with shortcut keys is very quick for example :
  
  Alt+F4  (close window)
  Alt+Tab(switch between windows)
  
  however these shortcuts are in Gnome but i want know another
  shortcuts , if there is a list of this topic , please send for me or
  give me a url for get list , or if everybody know some tip or shortcut
  please tell me ...
  thanks alot beforehand ..

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Re: [newbie] Tips or Shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ...

2002-06-11 Thread Paul Rodriguez

I should mention as well, that you in the Gnome/Sawfish setup it seems
you are using you can configure these in:

Gnome Control Panel:Sawfish Window Manager:Shortcuts

- Paul Rodriguez

New York Linux Scene

On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 02:18, FARSHAD wrote:
 hi
 any body have a list of usefuly shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ?
 in windows works with shortcut keys is very quick for example :
 
 Alt+F4  (close window)
 Alt+Tab(switch between windows)
 
 however these shortcuts are in Gnome but i want know another
 shortcuts , if there is a list of this topic , please send for me or
 give me a url for get list , or if everybody know some tip or shortcut
 please tell me ...
 thanks alot beforehand ..
 bye
 





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Re: [newbie] Tips or Shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ...

2002-06-08 Thread shane

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On Wednesday 04 December 2002 11:18 pm, FARSHAD did speak unto the huddled 
masses, saying:

 any body have a list of usefuly shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ?
 in windows works with shortcut keys is very quick for example :

in KDE it is easier, go to Configuration  KDE  look and feel  shortcuts.  
make your own.  anything you wish, within reason.

- -- 
When you say 'I wrote a program that crashed Windows', people just stare at 
you blankly and say 'Hey, I got those with the system, *for free*'. - 
Linus Torvalds

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Re: [newbie] Tips or Shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ...

2002-06-07 Thread Charlie

December 5, 2002 12:18 am, FARSHAD wrote:
 hi
 any body have a list of usefuly shortcut key in Gnome or KDE ?
 in windows works with shortcut keys is very quick for example :

 Alt+F4  (close window)
 Alt+Tab(switch between windows)

 however these shortcuts are in Gnome but i want know another
 shortcuts , if there is a list of this topic , please send for me or
 give me a url for get list , or if everybody know some tip or shortcut
 please tell me ...
 thanks alot beforehand ..
 bye
~
Use ctrl+ instead of alt+ and you should be able to do it. If you click the 
file button and look you'll see the shortcuts. i.e: ctrl+ w =close active 
window ctrl+ p= print ctrl=n= new window and so on. 

The alt+tab works for me in KDE.

More shortcuts (these are from Opera but most should be the same)
http://www.opera.com/linux/keyboard.html

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