On 30 April 2012 14:27, Andre Majorel wrote:
> There is a race somewhere : without the delays, the FakeKeypress
> in pause_pass triggers pause_numlk_{on|off}. But the main
> problem is that Xterms don't see the KeyPress event.
[.]
Like so many programs, synthetic key events generally aren't
On 2012-04-29 21:50 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:35:45PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
> > Note how KP_Home must be used, even though the actual event is
> > KP_7. There may be a simpler way but I've had enough for
> > tonight.
>
> No, there isn't. It's two different keysy
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:35:45PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Note how KP_Home must be used, even though the actual event is
> KP_7. There may be a simpler way but I've had enough for
> tonight.
No, there isn't. It's two different keysyms, depending on whether Numlock
is used. That's expected
On 2012-04-28 13:29 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On 28 April 2012 13:25, Dan Espen wrote:
> > Andre Majorel writes:
> >
> >> Is there a way to bind key *sequences* to functions ? EG
> >> [kp-*][1] to switch to page (0,0), etc.
> >
> > The best way to bind sequences is to use a menu with hot keys.
On 28 April 2012 13:25, Dan Espen wrote:
> Andre Majorel writes:
>
>> Is there a way to bind key *sequences* to functions ? EG
>> [kp-*][1] to switch to page (0,0), etc.
>
> The best way to bind sequences is to use a menu with hot keys.
>
> kp-* to bring up the menu,
> 1 to select a menu entry th
Andre Majorel writes:
> Is there a way to bind key *sequences* to functions ? EG
> [kp-*][1] to switch to page (0,0), etc.
The best way to bind sequences is to use a menu with hot keys.
kp-* to bring up the menu,
1 to select a menu entry that has 1 assigned as a short cut.
I actually use kp-*
On 28 April 2012 11:49, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Is there a way to bind key *sequences* to functions ? EG
> [kp-*][1] to switch to page (0,0), etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Define what you mean by "sequence" in more detail. You can already
bind KP_* keys.
-- Thomas Adam