On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 08:12:29PM +0200, Kalten wrote: > I want FireFox to ignore C-q. > I used > Key (Firefox) Q A C Exec exec xterm
This will work just fine because you're not asking FVWM to then try and send the event to Firefox. > Key (*) Q A C -- > Does not change the behaviour in the right way: If I use the sequence > Key (Firefox) Q A C Exec exec xterm > Key (*) Q A C -- > Even FireFox does not react on C-q, and does not receive it at > all---just flicker like ``git gui'' (as described earlier here). > If I use the sequence That's a bug. I'll commit a fix to CVS for this in due course. > Key (*) Q A C -- This is meaningless. > But why does this work differently to just using the command: > Key (Firefox) Q A C Exec exec xterm > ??? It seems to me, that it should act in the equal way! It's easier this way than trying to manage per-window bindings. -- Thomas Adam -- "Deep in my heart I wish I was wrong. But deep in my heart I know I am not." -- Morrissey ("Girl Least Likely To" -- off of Viva Hate.)