Em 01-12-2011 03:20, Brian Flaherty escreveu:
On 11/30/2011 08:46 AM, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
You may configure that in the window manager
Where does one do that?
Well i think the window manager you use is metacity, so you will have
luck searching for this.
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Check out Alt+Esc. My initial impression is that is behaves much like
our beloved Alt+Tab of old. It even seems to be workspace exclusive.
You may configure that in the window manager
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On 11/30/2011 08:46 AM, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
You may configure that in the window manager
Where does one do that?
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 00:28:02 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
On 11/14/2011 09:33 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 19:38:03 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab
popup combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of
the
On 11/14/2011 09:33 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 19:38:03 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the down arrow while the
Kevin Ross (ke...@familyross.net on 2011-11-13 19:38 -0800):
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab
popup combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of
the same application, you have to hit the down arrow while the popup
is up. So you have to hit
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 19:38:03 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the down arrow while the popup is up. So
you have to hit
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 19:38:03 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 05:38, Kevin Ross ke...@familyross.net wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the down arrow while the popup is up. So you
* On 2011 14 Nov 10:49 -0600, Tom H wrote:
By default, it's OS X-style:
alt-tab to switch apps
alt-backtick to switch windows within an app
Ahh, cool! Thanks for that tip.
- Nate
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On 11/14/2011 08:56 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 05:38, Kevin Rosske...@familyross.net wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the
On 11/14/2011 08:33 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 19:38:03 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the down arrow while the
If you have two windows open for the same application, the Alt-Tab popup
combines them into a single icon. To switch between windows of the same
application, you have to hit the down arrow while the popup is up. So
you have to hit Alt-Tab, and while holding down the Alt key, hit the
down
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