On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 12:54:46PM -0500, Dan Espen wrote:
> Shao Zhang <shaoz_at_cse.unsw.edu.au> writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Dan Espen [dane_at_mk.telcordia.com] wrote:
> > > Shao Zhang <shaoz_at_cse.unsw.edu.au> writes:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Dan Espen [dane_at_mk.telcordia.com] wrote:
> > > > > Shao Zhang <shaoz_at_cse.unsw.edu.au> writes:
> > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Where can I get a complete list of fvwm built-in functions for keybin
> > ding
> > > > > > I searched the fvwm man pages and cannot find the list.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you are using 2.3.x the built in keybindings are described under:
> > > > >
> > > > > BUILT IN KEY AND MOUSE BINDINGS
> > > >
> > > > Sorry, forgot to mention that I am using 2.2.4. I would love debian to
> > > > package the beta version of fvwm too...
> > >
> > > Then I don't know what you are looking for, 2.2.4 doesn't have any
> > > built in key bindings.
> >
> > Ok. Probably I am not clear enough. From the fvwm manpage:
> >
> > Key keyname Context Modifiers Function
> > Binds a keyboard key to a specified fvwm built-in
> > function, or removes the binding if Function is
> > '-'. Definition is the same as for a mouse binding
> > except that the mouse button number is replaced
> > with a key name. The keyname is one of the entries
> > from /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h, with the leading
> > XK_ omitted. The Context and Modifiers fields are
> > defined as in the Mouse binding. However, when you
> > press a key the context window is the window that
> > has the keyboard focus. That is not necessarily the
> > same as the window the pointer is over (with Slop-
> > pyFocus or ClickToFocus).
> >
> > I need to find a complete list of "specified fvwm built-in function" as
> > described above, eg Move-or-Raise.
>
> Ah, now I see, thats not worded very well.
>
> The built in functions this refers to are all the fvwm commands,
> for example: move, iconify, raise, exec, windowlist, or any function
> you write.
>
> Theres only one built in function in 2.2.4, WindowListFunc.
I think we refer to all fvwm commands as "builtins",
"built in commands" or "built in functions" but we have no name for
built in *complex* functions.
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Dominik Vogt, dominik.vogt_at_gmx.de
Reply-To: dominik.vogt_at_gmx.de
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Received on Mon Dec 25 2000 - 17:06:54 GMT