[plug] Slight problem with hotkeys

Chris Caston caston at arach.net.au
Sat Jun 26 22:19:43 WST 2004


On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 22:01, Chris Caston wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm using Debian sid and trying to configure hotkeys to launch evolution
> instead of Mozilla mail (which is does by default).
> 
> I have edited /etc/hotkeys.conf in order to specify evolution but a very
> strange thing happens. It launches both evolution and mozilla mail at
> the same time. The green writing that appears on screen prior to
> launching shows both Mozilla and Evolution (in words) superimposed on
> each other, if that makes sense.
> 

I solved it. I was running the app twice.

thanks,

Chris

> My hotkeys.conf is as follows:
> 
> ############################################################
> # Global configuration for hotkeys                         #
> ############################################################
> 
> # These are the default values.
> # A line starting with # is a comment.
> 
> ### Specify the default keyboard  (without the .def extension) so you
> ### don't need to specify -t every time
>  Kbd=msnet
> # CDROM=/dev/cdrom
> 
> # PrevTrack=xmms --rew
> # Play=xmms --play-pause
> # Stop=xmms --stop
> # Pause=xmms --pause
> # NextTrack=xmms --fwd
> # Rewind=
> 
> # WebBrowser=mozilla
>  Email=evolution
> # Calculator=xcalc
> # FileManager=gmc
> # MyComputer=gmc
> # MyDocuments=gmc
> # Favorites=gnome-moz-remote --remote=openBookmarks
> # Transfer=gtp
> # Record=grecord
> # Shell=xterm -rv
> # ScreenSaver=xscreensaver-command -activate
> # NewsReader=mozilla -news
> # Communities=mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://slashdot.org)'
> # Search=mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://google.com)'
> # Idea=mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://sourceforge.net)'
> # Shopping=mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://thinkgeek.com)'
> # Go=mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://linux.com)'
> # Print=lpr
> # Rotate=
> 
> # osd_font=-arphic-ar pl kaitim big5-bold-i-normal--0-250-0-0-c-0-*-*
> ### For the color, you can either use the strings in /etc/X11/rgb.txt,
> ### or use the RGB syntax #RRGGBB, e.g. ##A086FF
> # osd_color=LawnGreen
> # osd_timeout=3
> ### osd_position is either 'top' or 'bottom'
> # osd_position=bottom
> # osd_offset=25
> 
> 
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