Ticket #1166 (closed Support Requests: None)

Opened 8 years ago

Last modified 39 years ago

Support for WindowMaker/KDE Keybinding?

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Changed 8 years ago by nobody

Logged In: NO Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/2.0.1; X11); Supports MD5-Digest; Supports gzip encoding

I'm not sure how to do it myself so I'd like to request the ability to bind actions such as hide/show (and bring to top) the main window, displaying the next message, etc.

I used this functionality in the Mirabilis clients as it is a MAJOR UI improvement to assign alt-backspace and alt-enter to retrieve message and show/hide window, respectively. When typing along and getting a message it is simple to just hit alt-backspace and pop up the message instead of finding the mouse, using it, etc.

If someone could give me the dime tour on how to do this I would be willing to add this functionality myself.

Andrew <akohlsmith@…>

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

Logged In: NO Browser: Mozilla/4.72 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.14-5.0 i686)

If you go to the Licq menu, then click on Help, then Hints it'll tell you all the keybindings available for Licq. :)

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

Logged In: YES user_id=125892 Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98)

That's not quite what I mean. I've got to have the LICQ window focussed in order to use those keybindings. What I was hoping for was to have the keybindings assigned by the WM so that I could be in any window and send those particular commands to LICQ.

I know it's possible to do; I just don't know how to do it. :-)

- NOT logging in since SourceForge? won't redirect me back to this page after I've logged in. WTF do I want my "my" screen for?!

Changed 4 years ago by emostar

  • status changed from assigned to closed

Logged In: YES user_id=21415

Write a script file that executes a command to the FIFO.

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