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Re: [RP] clever hack to make firefox top of stack?
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Shawn Betts |
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Re: [RP] clever hack to make firefox top of stack? |
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Wed, 15 Mar 2006 19:39:57 -0500 |
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Ted Walther <address@hidden> writes:
> Really? You've fixed the problem with PrintScreen having two different
> keycodes and only the first one being mapped to PrintScreen by
> ratpoison?
Oh, *that* problem. No that's still a bug :).
> Can I bind at the top level to arbitrary keycodes+modmaps? xbindkeys
> has a nifty utility that lets me press buttons on the keyboard and shows
> me exactly what keycode it is, so I can use all those funky
> mail/web/audio buttons on my M$ keyboard.
ratpoison operates on keysyms so you'd need to bind a keysym to the
keycode.
> select firefox assumes the word "firefox" is somewhere in the windows
> title. I don't feel comfortable with that assumption. What does
> $RATPOISON do? How does it work? It expands to the pathname of the
> ratpoison binary, right? In which environment is it defined?
ratpoison creates it, so if the process is a child of ratpoison's then
it should have it.
-Shawn