SUN, Jian wrote:
> I think I may turn to xtermcontrol and use commands to resize the
> windows instead of key combinations.
> xtermcontrol --maximize
> xtermcontrol --restore
If you're content to only have this available from the command line,
you could assign the xtermcontrol commands to shortcut
Dear Phil,
Thanks a lot for your explanation. This question has bothered me for a
looong time.
Your code works fine on my computer.
Following your instruction and some articles on the web, I adapted it
to a "windows flavor" by adding the following codes in my ~/.XDefaults
XTerm*metaSensEscape: tr
SUN, Jian wrote:
> Thanks a lot, do you mean that Exceed breaks X convenience and catches
> the key sequences?
It's a few years since I tried Exceed's server, but IIRC that was one
of the problems I had. I had to tailor my .emacs to remap keys, but
because I only used Exceed at work, I got sick o
Dear Phil,
Thanks a lot, do you mean that Exceed breaks X convenience and catches
the key sequences?
So the standard XFree server's behavior is to pass the key sequence to
the x applications and let them to decide what to do. Am i right?
If so, how can I configure xterm or gnome-terminal to let
SUN, Jian wrote:
> I am very sorry because I made a mistake. It's actually the key
> combination "Alt-Space" that does not work on my computer I want
> to use it to active the x-window's menu and then I cam press "x" to
> maximize the window. "Alt-space" does not work under cygwin xserver
> but
Thanks a lot, Thomas.
I am very sorry because I made a mistake. It's actually the key
combination "Alt-Space" that does not work on my computer I want
to use it to active the x-window's menu and then I cam press "x" to
maximize the window. "Alt-space" does not work under cygwin xserver
but wor
is there anyone who knows the answer?
I asked this question twice but no answers.
Thanks,
Jason
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:30 PM, SUN, Jian wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there any way to make the x-windows response to the key combination
> "Ctrl+Space"? I noticed it could not work when using the
>
Dear All,
Is there any way to make the x-windows response to the key combination
"Ctrl+Space"? I noticed it could not work when using the
cygwin-xserver, however it works fine under X-Win32 or Exceed x
servers.
Is it my configuration error or cygwin-xserver does not have this feature?
Thanks a l