lucky13

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Posted: Dec. 09 2007,14:13 |
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Quote | The cheat sheet is a good idea. |
*shaking head* I meant that in jest.
Most people are going to use their mice, not keybindings; and those who set bindings will have their own methods and preferences. For a few bindings, I wonder if it makes any sense to do a wallpaper.
I have a lot of keybindings (per my comment about anti-WIMP JWM). I've switched them around a little so I've made cheat sheets. The wallpaper route isn't "damn small." It also isn't attractive (and that was one of your other criticisms).
I'd rather add a small section to "Getting Started" with whichever bindings -- just a few bytes instead of kilobytes -- and matching bindings between fluxbox and JWM will make that work. Or link to a crib-notes wallpaper with whatever keybinding convention we go with if anyone really wants that kind of thing.
Edit: Lame 150kb example before I changed and expanded my bindings (jwm still clobbers alt key, the next wallpaper was 350kb): http://lucky13linux.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/greentest.jpg
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