Re: Questions
- From: Mihai BAZON <mbazon websci ro>
- To: "Michael T. Babcock" <mbabcock fibrespeed net>
- Cc: delmar watkins <delmar merilus com>, <gnome-gui-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Questions
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 16:21:12 +0300 (EEST)
Check out my gmrun :)
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gmrun
Hopefully will work fine for you, as it works for me. But you only have
to use some window manager that allows assigning a key combination for
running a program (I use IceWM, which rules so far).
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
> > Me loves CLI not because took me so long to learn it well (although it
> > was pretty much time), but because once learned is what I call "the bear
> > power" :) -- I can do things *much faster* than using UI. I use X
> > because Emacs looks better with syntax highlighting.
>
> I found my most frequently used keybindings in Windows were Win-R, Win-E and
> Win-F. Win-E and F are built-in bindings that run the explorer (file
> manager) and the find dialog. Win-R is a built-in binding that runs the
> "run" command-line that lets you type command-lines at will.
>
> I now use the mini-commander extensively in Gnome, but wish I could have a
> keybinding to focus it explicitly ...
>
>
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