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On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 12:04:16PM -0500, Willie Wong wrote: |
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> On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 05:08:25PM +0100, Penguin Lover ?ffffc1lvaro Castro squawked: |
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> > Hello! |
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[snip] |
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> > Do you know any way to supress this behavior for |
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> > enlightenment (or however), and, if possible, only for |
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> > the problematic windows. |
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> Try (caveat: I haven't done this myself before): |
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> copy /usr/share/enlightenment/config/keybindings.cfg to |
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> ~/.enlightenment/keybindings.cfg |
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> Edit the file, it should be fairly intuitive. For example, you can |
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> probably just comment out the lines |
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> ----begin snip--------- |
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[snip] |
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> ----end snip------------ |
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> with C style comments. and get rid of all the mouse bindings on windows. |
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> HTH, |
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> W |
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Yes, that should do it. I think I answered too fast. I haven't used e16 |
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for a while now (I'm using e17) and I already forgot a few things about it. |
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The analogous application for e17 allows to change mouse bindings and I |
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just thought it was the same for e16. Glad you corrected me. |
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Matias |
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