On 7/29/15 6:28 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> I have a new Macbook from work. It runs Linux & E very nicely ;)
> However these keyboards don't have page up, page down, home & end
> keys. What's the best way to map something for these keys? Does
> Enlightenment provide this kind of functionality? Or X?
On 01/11/2015 06:14 AM, Boris Faure wrote:
>
> You should toggle the option "BackArrow sends Del (instead of
> BackSpace)" under the "Behavior" panel in the Settings.
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I tried that too, it seems to have
no effect.
> You can learn more about this whole mess at
>
On 01/05/2015 02:01 PM, Boris Faure wrote:
> On 14-12-30 10:24, encoded wrote:
>> Ctrl-h is my tmux prefix. Terminology doesn't seem to care for my
>> choice--it eats my ctrl-h's and tmux never sees them. I understand that
>> ctrl-h might have been a poor choice o
Ctrl-h is my tmux prefix. Terminology doesn't seem to care for my
choice--it eats my ctrl-h's and tmux never sees them. I understand that
ctrl-h might have been a poor choice of prefix, but I've not run into
this problem with gnome-terminal, rxvt, getty terminals, osx terminal, etc.
So I'm wond
On 6/14/13 1:25 PM, Mick wrote:
>
> Would you know if there is a fix for this somewhat annoyingly persistent
> problem?
>
I don't have a fix, but I experience the same issue. I've noted that I
can also, while gkrellms is focused, press F1 to bring up the
preferences screen, then change graph wid