Alt+f has been re-mapped to open the file manager, easy enough to change it if you like. I use F on that one because it's easy to remember that way F(ile manager), T for terminal etc.
most people would use WIN instead of ALT to avoid overlapping with MENU, I use Shift+WIN for launching apps to avoid even more conflicts when switching window managers:
S+W+Return = terminal
S+W+b = browser
S+W+f = files
S+W+e = editor
W+r = run...
W+l = lock screen
W+p = dynamic menu
W+0 = decorations on/off
W+x = close window
S+W+r = reboot
S+W+p = power-off
I'm writing this from a freshly installed Miyo-XTRA-Ascii 64 bit, and the keyboard shortcuts in question are working on it too...so both 32 bit and 64 bit versions are producing the desired effects as to the keyboard shortcuts that fungus has pointed out. At this time, I'm not sure why they don't work on Jessie builds of Miyo.
I have a little more testing to do, and if all goes well, I will upload the new XTRA-Ascii versions to Sourceforge sometime tomorrow...IF! LOL!
Thanks for pointing this out fungus. As I said...I'm not much of a keyboard-shortcut user, so I would have never noticed this in my testing. I guess that shows a shortcoming in me and my "developer status"... LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
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There's a newer version in the works, but I moved so much stuff around, it needs a lot of testing. It's also getting translated to German. That one will allow gpt partition tables with bios boot. (i.e. it will remind you what special things you need to do to avoid grub failing without telling you those things.) I'll probably put it in a package soon so I can get some of you guys to test it.
]]>More weirdness, the same stick I installed miyo32extra I had left at work upgrading to ascii
When I went to it today I noticed the alt-f wasn't a problem.
The original installation was done on the same machine that 32 wouldn't let alt-f work and 64 was ok.
Now is the different hw the difference or did the upgrade to ascii fix the problem?
The upgrade was taking so long I just let it run and left.
I also noticed that refracta-installer was on the list to be upgraded, check your version before next issue.
Installed Miyo-XTRA Ascii 32bit on my old Sony Vaio today, and all of the questioned shortcuts are working on it. As normal, I left that one particular screen alone during the installation.
I've almost finished the 64 bit version of XTRA Ascii...the shortcuts worked on the build and during the live session of the first 64 bit .iso that I made of it. I'll be interested to see how it fares after I'm finished with it and actually install it.
]]>I also noticed that refracta-installer was on the list to be upgraded, check your version before next issue.
Thanks for heads-up, looks like some new versions of the base packages for snapshot and installer.
I think new GUI packages are forthcoming too but haven't spoken to FSR in a while, i've been in and out and busy a lot through the holidays, starting to catch up on my 'nix now.
I am using highly hacked and butchered versions in Vuu-do, lol, I re-did all the yad dialogues in both gui scripts, it's very pretty now IMO but don't know if they'll make the cut.
But for sure, if you use Vuu-do, be sure and remember that the Refracta-tools have been modded extensively to be Vuu-do specific, the excludes files, conf files, the scripts themselves etc. There's also some changes in the live config stuff that works with Refracta to make the magic happen. So if you are using Vuu-do just as a base to make something very different, you may need to do a lot of editing, or just re-install the packages and start fresh.
]]>I must have done the same with vuu-do a while ago, and I mentioned it then thinking it had to do with hotkeys vuu-do had that disabled Alt-f .... never figured it out at the end.
But on vuu-do I think alt-f was reserved for a different function, alt-f on miyo32 was doing nothing, it just wasn't working. The only difference was that on 64 I did not touch that option and it worked. It may be irrelevant and the problem is elsewhere in 32 that doesn't exist in 64.
]]>This came up on the 32b and I did the 64 from scratch.
There is a point in refractainstaller right after lang/locales that asks about a key which I interpreted as the key combination to switch keyboards. I think it is an alternative to windows key to be remapped to a combination for keyboards not having that windows key (the one between ctrl/alt)
So I left it alone this time and the problem is gone.
So it may be my fault but what exactly is this in refra-ler-gui?
Okay...I'm a bit perplexed.
1. Those shortcut keys work for me when I'm building Miyo.
2. I've always left that screen "blank" when I install Miyo. In other words, I don't apply anything...I just move past it.
3. Those shortcut keys don't work after installing Miyo.
You said that you "left it alone, and the problem is gone"; however, I always leave it alone, but only noticed those keyboard shortcuts don't work after you mentioned it here...I'm not really a keyboard shortcut user myself. If you left it alone, and I've always left it alone...but they still aren't working for me...I'm bumfuzzled. LOLOLOL!!!
...and just for good measure...
]]>Alt+f has been re-mapped to open the file manager, easy enough to change it if you like. I use F on that one because it's easy to remember that way F(ile manager), T for terminal etc.
]]>I've looked at the rc.xml files of a couple of other "more popular and well-known" Openbox distros, and neither of them have keybindings for either of those actions.
So, I tried making a keybinding for file menu and edit menu, and nothing I tried worked. Perhaps it's an Openbox situation...I don't know. I'll continue searching.
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