Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> * Zajcev Evgeny <zevlg@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> >> Hi Gang!
> >>
> >> I've just added a "Tips n Tricks" section to the web page. Go check
> >> it out. Then come back here and tell me all your cool sexy XWEM
> >> tricks so I can add them to the web page.
>
> > Great! Here are other tricks:
>
> > * Take advantage of sbs splitting. Use `H-x 5 2' `H-x 5 3' and
> > `H-S' commands to operate on frames group.
>
> Ok, I know what all those commands do, I use them all the time myself,
> but what does "sbs splitting" mean?
sbs - side by side splitting. The result of sbs split - chain of
frames. So using `H-3 H-x 5 3' - will create chain of 4 vertically
sbs frames.
> > (xwem-global-set-key (xwem-kbd "H-x x") [(hyper x) b m o z i l l a
> return])
>
> > to switch to mozilla.
>
> I'm not sure I'd want to add that particular example. This is not
> a good way to switch clients. Suppose at the time you hit `H-x x'
> you happen to have an XEmacs buffer somewhere with a file named
> "mozilla.txt" or similar. In that situation, you'll switch to
> whichever is higher in the client stack.
Yes that is bad method to switch to mozilla, but this example shows
how to program keyboard.
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>
> Done.
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> And done.
Thanks!
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lg
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