Re: FVWM: Keybinding question

2007-07-12 Thread Julien Guertault
Hello, 07/11/07, Leo : I was wondering a similar question. There are many keys in my laptop with "NoSymbol", for example the "Volume Up" key is: KeyPress event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x201, root 0x59, subw 0x0, time 3072717986, (-333,367), root:(639,399), state 0x0, keyc

Re: FVWM: Keybinding question

2007-07-11 Thread Leo
On 2007-07-10 18:02 +0200, Ethan Romander wrote: > On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 08:48 -0400, Norman Walsh wrote: > >> Key XF86ForwardR AExec xterm > > Note that you've specified the root window as the context for this > binding. Hence, FVWM will only launch the xterm when you press the > XF86

Re: FVWM: Keybinding question

2007-07-10 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Ethan Romander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 08:48 -0400, Norman Walsh wrote: | |> Key XF86ForwardR AExec xterm | | Note that you've specified the root window as the context for this | binding. Hence, FVWM will only launch the xterm when you press the

Re: FVWM: Keybinding question

2007-07-10 Thread Ethan Romander
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 08:48 -0400, Norman Walsh wrote: > Key XF86ForwardR AExec xterm Note that you've specified the root window as the context for this binding. Hence, FVWM will only launch the xterm when you press the XF86Forward key AND the pointer is over the root window. I defi

FVWM: Keybinding question

2007-07-10 Thread Norman Walsh
There are a few "extra" keys on my keyboard. It occurred to me recently that I could usefully use a couple of them. Running xev reveals that the keysym for one of them is "XF86Forward": KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1, root 0x4d, subw 0x0, time 402096333, (144,118), r