Here is a patch I whipped up to add forward/back navigation with xprop.
I use it to put buttons on the fvwm windows title bar
of all surf instances.
https://github.com/rabbitear/my-patches
Patched 0.4.1 and also the hg repo..
xprop -id -f _SURF_NAV 8s -set _SURF_NAV
-1 goes back one page.
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On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Rafa Garcia Gallego
wrote:
> Answering direct questions: accepting a number modifier to commands
> seems cool and simple enough and I do use it a lot in vim. I was
> trying to avoid it for simplicity's sake, but if you lot feel it is
> necessary, then we can go ahea
On 6/2/11, Rafa Garcia Gallego wrote:
> - Most "normal" editors *do* have a slight modality (e.g. replace
> instead of insert, etc). Sandy does have a different behavior when
> selecting text vs. when moving, but it is bearable and IMHO it does no
> lead to confussion. Some questions: do we want t
I wonder if those patches are going to be commited.. I find them right.
But it's about the third patch in a week without any reply..
/me pings Aurélien?
On 06/02/11 12:51, Bert Münnich wrote:
Hi,
the attached patch resolves some minor issues of mouse handling and
changes some of its behaviour
Hi,
the attached patch resolves some minor issues of mouse handling and
changes some of its behaviours:
* Fixed: double-clicking on first word of a line does not select it
* Text is only selected with Button1; pasting when Button2 is released
(maybe in the future: Button3 to expand the curre
Hi,
I've pushed a couple of changes: the control-only keymap is now the
default (the former one is there as config.old.h, but should be
removed soon unless someone reports using and preferring it), Ctrl-Q
warns before quitting, Ctrl-t copies and the prompt commands are a bit
more vi-like now ('/'