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Albert W. Hopkins <marduk@×××××××××××.org> [11-11-06 12:08]: |
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> On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:45 +0100, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > The problem for which I am looking for a workaround is not based on |
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> > a bug -- it is a logical problem. |
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> > I am using session manager like KDE/Gnome/XFCE and others but openbox |
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> > as a window manager. |
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> > The mapping of keystrokes to certain funtionalities is a common |
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> > feature or most applications nowadays. |
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> > And with this keymappings there come the conflicting of keymappings |
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> > into existence... |
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> > With openbox I have mapped Ctrl-Left and Ctrl-right to next-desktop |
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> > and previous-desktop. |
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> > When starting blender, which is a great keymapper also, I know have |
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> > "lost" the keymapping which is mapped to Ctrl-Left and Ctrl-right, |
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> > since openbox catches this one and blender does not get a glimpse of |
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> > it. |
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> > The remapping of "lost keymaps" not always helps, since often used |
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> > functions are mapped to key combos, which can be reached easily. Those |
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> > are used often and therefore overlap often. |
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> > Remapping to avoid conflicts then led to situations where a simple |
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> > "del-char" of an editor is mapped to something awful like |
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> > <Left-Ctrl-ALT-6> (exaggerated...;) |
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> > Since there is one rule in the internet: "You are not the first person |
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> > haveing a certain problem..." I dare to ask :) ..... |
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> > Is there any way to ease this situation? |
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> > Thank you very much in advance for any help! Have nice sunday! |
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> > Best regards, |
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> > mcc |
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> What a immensely long way to ask a simple question! |
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> Here's the simple (and brief answer): |
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> You can't have an app and window manager use the same keybindings. |
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> AFAIK the window manager will always win. Best solution is to change |
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> the bindings of one or the other. |
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> Personally, I'd cjamge. (CTRL-Left/Right) is simply too "simple" of a |
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> keybinding to have grabbed at the window manager level. I actually use |
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> CTRL-ALT-Up/Down to switch (vertical) workspaces. I believe |
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> CTRL-ALT-Arrow_keys is the default on most window managers because it's |
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> "sane", which the openbox setting is not. |
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The question was not that simple as this answer implies and which |
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convice me again and again to send postings which explain in detail |
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what I really mean. |