Re: [wmii] (no subject) => should be: rc.wmii.local problems

From: Thomas Eigel <yurumi_AT_gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:15:07 +0200

Hello Ruben,

thank you very much! Also for the very quick reply! It all works fine now, although I wonder how one can "unbind" keys. For example if I like to close programs with Modkey-c, how can I free the Modkey-Shift-c binding?

Bye bye,
Thomas

PS: Sorry for forgetting the subject in my last post...

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 16:05:13 +0200
> Von: Ruben Gonzalez Arnau <rga_AT_sdf.lonestar.org>
> An: wmii community <wmii_AT_suckless.org>
> Betreff: Re: [wmii] (no subject)

> Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 03:19:48PM +0200, Thomas Eigel wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > thanks to Kris (and his keyboard resize) I finally switched from ion to
> wmii. For easy customization I use the plan9port rc.wmii =>
> ~/.wmii-3.5/rc.wmii.local mechanism. This works just partially. When I try the following
> test-config
> >
> > ====================================
> > # Green color scheme
> > WMII_FOCUSCOLORS=('#ffffff' '#153F1F' '#2A7F3F')
> > WMII_BACKGROUND='#333333'
> > WMII_NORMCOLORS=('#222222' '#5FBF77' '#2A7F3F')
> >
> > MODKEY=Mod4
> > WMII_TERM=(gnome-terminal)
> > UP=Up
> > DOWN=Down
> > RIGHT=Right
> > LEFT=Left
> >
> > fn Action-overridekeys {
> > fn Key-$MODKEY-q {
> > wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl select right
> > }
> > }
> > ====================================
> >
> > The results are:
> > * No change in color
> > * Modkey, terminal and other keys are alright
> > * Key-$MODKEY-q does not work
> >
> > 'ps aux |grep wmii |grep rc' gives me something like:
> /usr/local/plan9/bin/rc /usr/local/etc/wmii-3.5/rc.wmii. $PLAN9 and accordingly the $PATH is
> also set so that I'm pretty sure that the rc.wmii is used.
> >
> > Some hints I stepped over:
> > * 'wmiirc read /keys' doesn't list Mod4-q
> > * In a rc-shell '. wmii.rc' gives:
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 17: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 23: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> > 29334: signal: sys: write on closed pipe
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 24: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 24: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 26: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> > sed -e Ausdruck #1, Zeichen 27: invalid reference \1 on `s'
> command's RHS
> >
> > Any clue?
> > Thanks a lot for your help. Bye
> > Thomas
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> Hello thomas,
>
> wmiifont=YOURFONT
> wmiibackground='#333333'
> wmiinormcol=('#222222' '#5FBF77' '#2A7F3F')
> wmiifocuscol=('#ffffff' '#153F1F' '#2A7F3F')
>
> Don't use Action-overridekeys, just
>
> fn Key-$MODKEY-q {
>
> }
>
> Also make sure that you expected PATH is correct. I use
>
> PLAN9=/usr/local/plan9
> PATH="${PATH}:${PLAN9}/bin"
> export PATH PLAN9
>
> Maybe it helps a bit, see the rc 9 scripts, lots of vars has another name
> now.
>
> Regards :)
>
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