On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Carlos R. Mafra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the answer! > >>> Hm, I compiled your patch but I see no option to add the shortcut. >>> Do I have to enable something? In the patch description from the >>> link above you say it is off by default, but I can't see where >>> I can turn in on. >> >> It's off by default at FreeBSD ports, if you don't check it, it simply >> doesn't apply the patch. There is no option to enable it, just applied >> and it worled fine for me. > > Yes, I am sorry about that. I just recompiled your patch and now I see > the new option, and in fact I think it is a quite nice new feature. Congrats. > > I think it is a good new feature. I would like to see it upstream! > I don't use dock icons too much myself (mostly dockapps), but I try > to do things with the keyboard instead of the mouse when I can, > so I might eventually use this option. > > Maybe after 0.92.1 is released you could send the patch > (with commit message etc) to the mailing list?
Sure, i just don't know who is patch's author, since i took it from fedora src.rpm, does it matter? >>> Ideally I would like to have a configuration file inside ~/GNUstep >>> which would accept something like this >>> >>> <keyboard-shortcut> "command to execute" >> >> Personally, i don't like this kind of stuff, when I came from fluxbox >> to wmaker, one of the stuffs i really liked was don't need to edit >> a bunch of config files, I believe the ideal is to change the shortcut >> panel at WPrefs to permit you to add custom commands, it would >> be a cleaner solution. > > Ok, once I manage to know more about wmaker coding this is definitely > something I want to try. Mostly because I _need_ it badly :-) I use it a lot too, would be great to add custom commands on WPrefs shortcut panel. -- Renato Botelho -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
