X and Fluxbox :: Key function in Fluxbox



Trying to modify the ~/.fluxbox/keys script with a quick terminal keystroke.  The Fluxbox manual states that it can be done by "Mod1 F5 :ExecCommand rxvt"  I save the script and it there when I reboot, but the keystroke Mod1 F5 doesn't open a terminal window.  I also try to just do a Fluxbox restart, also from the Fluxbox manual which also didnt work.  That command was "Mod1 F5 :Restart".  My assumption is that I've got the command wrong?  Thanks, Frank
I don't completely understand what you're doing.  You said "Trying to modify the ~/.fluxbox/keys script with a quick terminal keystroke", which doesn't read the way I think you mean it to read.  Can you please clarify what exactly you did?

The lines you used look correct to me.  These lines should be placed in ~/.fluxbox/keys.  Rebooting is completely unnecessary, and if you're running a liveCD will undo everything you did.  A simple reload of Fluxbox should be sufficient.
The only thing that I can think of right now might be if you're adding these lines to the keys file (which, by the way, is not a script) when that particular key combination already exists in the file....i'm not sure this would be a problem, though.

Here's what I did, thanks for the questions.  Objective is to have a key macro which will open a terminal window without going through the fluxbox menu.  Way that I'm attempting to do this is via modifying ~/dsl/.fluxbox/keys.  Put a line in this file similar to "Mod1 x :ExecCommand xrtv".  I also  placed ~/dsl/.fluxbox/keys into ~/home/dsl/filetool.lst so the modified file would be save (which works just fine).

However the key shortcut doesn't work, although the original Mod1 F1, Mod1 F2 & Mod1 F3 does shift from window 1 through window 3.  DOes this help?  BTW, also tried the Fluxbox command "Restart" and it also didn't work.

Was this clearer?  Frank

Change a line in ' /home/dsl/.fluxbox/init '
near the bottom called ' session.keyfile: '
from ' /etc/X11/fluxbox/keys ' ,
to  ' ~/.fluxbox/keys '

Then your ExecCommand will work..

73
ke4nt

ke4nt1, your comment did the trick.  I modified the file as you suggested and it works just fine now!  Thanks, I now have xrtv and grun available with simple keystrokes. . . . works great.  Thanks for the advice, Frank
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