Hi,

to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I coopted the otherwise useless "Windows" key (aka "Left Super" for
> WM things: Super-L makes an xterm:
>  # Terminal
>  Key   "t"   A   4  Exec exec xterm

For me the Flying Windows keys pop up or push down the affected window:

  Key Super_L A N RaiseLower
  Key Super_R A N RaiseLower

What i don't understand in your example is the Keyname "t".
man fvwm points me to /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h or
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB (which seems not exist in Debian except
a file "XKeysymDB" of ipackage "xemacs21-support").

Do you know documentation which describes your "t" ?

(I see in my configuration that in the past i bound a pseudo-key F34 to
keycodes 115 and 116 by xmodmap(1) and used the Keyname F34 with fvwm
command "Key". After some system change i had to google and learned that
"Super_L" and "Super_R" work without help of xmodmap.)


Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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