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A thought on window management
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| Posted by
| Rayearth
USA (18 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Fri 04 Jan 2002 12:06 AM (UTC) |
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| It'd be nice to have some user-definable ctrl-keys to move between worlds. Something like... (and yes, I know ctrl-f is used already)
ctrl-f=to active or next window (i.e. the next forward window with activity in it)
ctrl-g=to active or prev window (same thing, but going backwards... although they could both key on the same activity-queue)... |
-- Rayearth (Shidou_Hikaru @ AnimeMUCK) | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,173 posts) Bio
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| Reply #1 on Fri 04 Jan 2002 12:59 AM (UTC) |
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| You can do this now in a number of ways:
- Ctrl+Tab switches between windows
- Ctrl+1 goes to world 1, Ctrl+2 goes to world 2 and so on.
- You could use the "macro" key definitions to call an alias, the alias could call a script, and the script could activate a world (using world.activate). Thus you could make, say, F5 activate a particular world
- Just make an alias to do a similar thing, so if you type (eg. "2") it would go to world 2.
- Make an alias (or macro) that would do a world.getworldlist, and then by working through that list, you could make it go to the next or previous world.
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- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | | Top |
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