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Subject: [openbox] epist better than bbkeys BUT....
From: marius () cs ! pdx ! edu (Marius Nita)
Date: 2002-11-11 4:59:59
Message-ID: 20021111045959.GB29155 () cs ! pdx ! edu
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 10:27:09PM -0600, Ava Arachne Jarvis wrote:
> [Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper - Sun, 10 Nov 2002 08:50:19 PM CST]
> > er. I think there's already something that cancels a key-chain.
>
> Nope. Not in the man page for epistrc. Fluxbox's built-in keygrabber
> does have something to cancel a key-chain.
the action is "cancelChain." you can bind it like any other action:
Mod1-Shift-g cancelChain;
It might have escaped undocumented... I'll take a look.
> > And I'm just curious--in what ways is epist better than bbkeys, as the
> > subject says?
>
> Epist has key chains (as long as you want), bbkeys doesn't, last I
> checked. Plus the file rc format is more sane, but that's just my
> opinion. Being able to define several key chains of varying length but
> similar prefix like this is nice:
>
> Mod3-d {
> r changeWorkspace 1;
> w changeWorkspace 2;
> m changeWorkspace 3;
> g changeWorkspace 4;
> Shift-g changeWorkspace 5;
> j changeWorkspace 6;
> Shift-w changeWorkspace 7;
> d changeWorkspace 8;
>
> Mod3-c {
> m changeWorkspace 9;
> w changeWorkspace 10;
> }
>
> Mod3-r {
> r changeWorkspace 11;
> w changeWorkspace 12;
> }
>
> Mod3-p {
> o changeWorkspace 13;
> Shift-o changeWorkspace 14;
> m changeWorkspace 15;
> }
>
> Shift-h execute "deskhelp";
> }
>
>
> --
> | It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are
> | so ingenious.
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