Hi Eric :)
* Eric Leenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> When using vim on Linux these don't work anymore because of linux "windows
> managers".
Well, that's not exact: the window manager may have its key mappings
for internal use, but it's X which is managing the keyboard. If the
window
Eric Leenman wrote:
Hi,
I'm using gvim on windows, which is behaving like windows shortcuts:
For example:
CTRL-S for save
CTRL-X for cut,
ect.
When using vim on Linux these don't work anymore because of linux
"windows managers".
AFAIK they do work but they aren't mapped because they aren't s
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 20:48:52 +
"Eric Leenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using gvim on windows, which is behaving like windows shortcuts:
> For example:
> CTRL-S for save
> CTRL-X for cut,
> ect.
>
> When using vim on Linux these don't work anymore because of linux
> "windows m
Hi,
I'm using gvim on windows, which is behaving like windows shortcuts:
For example:
CTRL-S for save
CTRL-X for cut,
ect.
When using vim on Linux these don't work anymore because of linux "windows
managers".
Is it possible to put the same functionality of the CTRL-key (and/or ALT) to
a key