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Re: emacs for everything?
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Maciek Pasternacki |
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Re: emacs for everything? |
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Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:57:43 +0100 |
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On Boomtime, The Aftermath 35, 3170 YOLD, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> I also like to use C-x <right> and C-x <left> (next-buffer and
> previous-buffeer), and indeed most window managers offer this function
> on Alt-Tab (and Alt-Shift-Tab). But I really hate the WMs to steal
> Alt-Tab. I want to use M-TAB for completion in Emacs. This
> functionality should select windows in MRU order.
My .fvwm/bindings starts with removing all default key bindings
(incl. alt+tab); X11 binds Windows keys as Super modifier, so all
window manager keybindings I use are Super+something - this way I have
whole keyboard available for FVWM (e.g., I use super with y-p-/-n
rectangle to switch between virtual desktops (viewports, in fact)
that are on 5x3 grid) *and* FVWM doesn't steal keybindings from other
applications. Of course I could use Super bindings with applications
but I don't need to -- only application in which I would need it is
Emacs and there I have C-<letter> reserved for private use and it's
enough for me.
Well-configured WM is incomparable in terms of convenience to virtual
terminal. But in order to have well-configured WM one has to, well,
configure it. ;) There is no universally-good configuration and
I sculpted my own from ground up; it took some time but now I feel
that I'm tha boss on my desktop and it behaves as I need.
Just my $0,03.
Also, I don't like screen(1) eating my C-a which I use frequently to
jump to beginning of line in shell. After thinking about other
binding to use, I realised that I use virtually every binding (since
I learned Emacs I use the same bindings in shell). So I integrated
shell with FVWM (current beta is at http://japhy.fnord.org/pub/ScreenTerm,
when it'll get more mature I'll put it on my home page) so I can
control my screen session as multi-terminal by window manager. Just
in case somebody found it useful.
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- Re: emacs for everything?, Floyd L. Davidson, 2004/11/20
- Re: emacs for everything?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/11/22
- Re: emacs for everything?, John Sullivan, 2004/11/22
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- Re: emacs for everything?, Maciek Pasternacki, 2004/11/27
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- Re: emacs for everything?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/11/28
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- Re: emacs for everything?, Mike, 2004/11/25
- Re: emacs for everything?, Maciek Pasternacki, 2004/11/25