Hi!
Well, that was where I was looking. But "per-program basis" has the meaning
of "not global, just program-context", and you cannot define a program (or
window class name) to use that particular assignement for. Besiges that,
there are no assignments for <ctrl>+<y>. <cursor up> is assigned to
"previous
list entry" and behaves like that - exect in xine.
Nik
But there is no entry assigned for <ctrl>+<y>
Am Dienstag, 5. April 2011 schrieb Volker Wysk:
Am Donnerstag 31 März 2011, 16:29:29 schrieb Mag. Dr.
Nikolaus Klepp:
Hi!
I've (still) some problems with keys/keyboard mapping on trinity, and I
do not know where to look at:
xine-ui: <cursour-up> does not work. strange as it is, i can assign a
function to <cursor-up> using xine's setup dialog.
terminator: <ctrl>+<y> is translated to the sequence
<cursor-up>,<end>.
Both effects do not show when I run fvwm, so the "bad guy" is hidden in
trinity. But where? Any suggestions?
Go to the control center and search for "keyboard". There should be an
entry "keyboard shortcuts" (I'm translating back from German to English).
You can define keys on a per-program basis, it is somewhere in the control
center.
bye
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
trinity-users-unsubscribe(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net For additional
commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net Read list
messsages on the Web archive:
http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/
Please remember not to top-post:
http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting