Re: [e-users] I'm rapidly learning to love e16! But how can I...

2009-02-12 Thread Kim Woelders
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 18:24:49 +0100, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > > It would appear that on Feb 12, Jean-Philippe Monteiro did say: > >> I am less of an extremist, you may want to play with Focus, disabling >> all >> of them. > I wouldn't mind so much except that for a long time now I can ke

Re: [e-users] I'm rapidly learning to love e16! But how can I...

2009-02-12 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
It would appear that on Feb 12, Jean-Philippe Monteiro did say: > I am less of an extremist, you may want to play with Focus, disabling all > of them. I wouldn't mind so much except that for a long time now I can keyboard for hours with the only problem being a case of saddle sores from my

Re: [e-users] I'm rapidly learning to love e16! But how can I...

2009-02-12 Thread Jean-Philippe Monteiro
I am less of an extremist, you may want to play with Focus, disabling all of them. Trough the bindings file, you can have your menu at-a-key; I don't see how you could pre-define where it would pop though... Kwo? Any suggestion? On Thursday 12 February 2009, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: >

[e-users] I'm rapidly learning to love e16! But how can I...

2009-02-12 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
Hello. I've got e16 installed to 3 different linux installations on both my desktop and my laptop... It didn't take very long for me to learn to tweak things my way. I'm very keyboard centric and the sample bindings.cfg file was well commented. Combined with a few instances of using e16keyedit (wh