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[9fans] plan9port rio and keyboard shortcuts
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Rudolf Sykora
2012-07-10 09:26:19 UTC
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Hello,

In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)

Thanks
Ruda
Federico Benavento
2012-07-10 09:35:48 UTC
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cinap has a patch for that in /n/sources/contrib/cinap_lenrek/rio.c, I don't remember
the scapes, I think it was ^n or ^m.
Post by Rudolf Sykora
Hello,
In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)
Thanks
Ruda
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John Floren
2012-07-10 16:31:04 UTC
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Post by Rudolf Sykora
Hello,
In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)
Thanks
Ruda
I put some additional keyboard functionality into w9wm at one point,
it's not that hard. Look at /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/rio/key.c:44,
figure out what key presses you want to handle, then do a fork+exec or
whatever floats your boat.

You might also find 9menu handy, although personally I don't like
using it in p9p rio because rio doesn't pass focus clicks through to
the client, meaning I have to click twice (annoying). I just use a
terminal to start programs.

I'm using p9p rio right now, but that's because I cycle through about
a half-dozen window managers a year in search of WM nirvana. I love
using rio on Plan 9, but I'm not entirely convinced it is best-suited
for the way I use Unix. Some day I may write my own WM, but today is
not that day.


john
Rudolf Sykora
2012-11-05 13:53:20 UTC
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Post by John Floren
Post by Rudolf Sykora
Hello,
In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)
Thanks
Ruda
I put some additional keyboard functionality into w9wm at one point,
it's not that hard. Look at /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/rio/key.c:44,
figure out what key presses you want to handle, then do a fork+exec or
whatever floats your boat.
Ok. For anyone interested, I changed my p9p rio key.c:
*** key.c_orig 2012-11-03 18:59:41.040071847 +0100
--- key.c 2012-11-04 10:41:27.853606153 +0100
***************
*** 30,39 ****
--- 30,43 ----
{
int i;
int tabcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_Tab);
+ int tcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_t);
+ int rcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_r);

for(i=0; i<num_screens; i++){
XGrabKey(dpy, tabcode, Mod1Mask, screens[i].root, 0, GrabModeSync,
GrabModeAsync);
XGrabKey(dpy, tabcode, Mod1Mask|ShiftMask, screens[i].root, 0,
GrabModeSync, GrabModeAsync);
+ XGrabKey(dpy, tcode, Mod1Mask, screens[i].root, 0, GrabModeSync,
GrabModeAsync);
+ XGrabKey(dpy, rcode, Mod1Mask, screens[i].root, 0, GrabModeSync,
GrabModeAsync);
/* XGrabKey(dpy, pgupcode, Mod1Mask, screens[i].root, 0,
GrabModeSync, GrabModeAsync); */
/* XGrabKey(dpy, pgdowncode, Mod1Mask, screens[i].root, 0,
GrabModeSync, GrabModeAsync); */
/* XGrabKey(dpy, altcode, 0, screens[i].root, 0, GrabModeSync,
GrabModeAsync); */
***************
*** 47,54 ****
--- 51,69 ----
* process key press here
*/
int tabcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_Tab);
+ int tcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_t);
+ int rcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, XK_r);
+
if(e->keycode == tabcode && (e->state&Mod1Mask) == (1<<3))
alttab(e->state&ShiftMask);
+ if(e->keycode == tcode && (e->state&Mod1Mask) == (1<<3)) {
+ if(fork() == 0)
+ execl("/home/ruda/bin/xt", "xt", (char *) 0);
+ }
+ if(e->keycode == rcode && (e->state&Mod1Mask) == (1<<3)) {
+ if(fork() == 0)
+ execl("/usr/local/bin/dmenu_run", "dmenu_run", (char *) 0);
+ }
XAllowEvents(dpy, SyncKeyboard, e->time);
}

which now opens xterm (xt is my xterm with unicode locale on) on
pressing alt-t and runs dmenu_run (related to dwm) on alt-r.

I missed these two shortcuts heavily.
(warning: I just added the lines by means of observation; I do not
really know what stands behind those XGrabKey and alike functions.
Nonetheless it now does what I want.)

Also I want to ask if someone noticed that p9p rio for some reason
precludes e.g. shuffling of firefox' tabs (both within one window and
between windows). Running twm instead of rio helps in this respect.

Ruda
Kurt H Maier
2012-11-05 14:49:38 UTC
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Post by Rudolf Sykora
Hello,
In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
This breaks nested rio.
Post by Rudolf Sykora
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)
Yes, since the program takes over the window anyway.
c***@gmx.de
2012-11-05 14:53:59 UTC
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this is plan9*port* rio, a X11 window manager. no
nesting with plan9 themed ubuntu linux here.

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cinap
Kurt H Maier
2012-11-05 15:36:46 UTC
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Post by c***@gmx.de
this is plan9*port* rio, a X11 window manager. no
nesting with plan9 themed ubuntu linux here.
Oh, gross. Never mind.

Christian Neukirchen
2012-11-05 15:15:31 UTC
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Post by Rudolf Sykora
Hello,
In p9p's rio there is a possibility to cycle over windows with left_alt-tab.
Has anyone thought about / managed to add some more shortcuts, e.g.
such that would run a program like dmenu?
(Do you start all your programs from a terminal?)
It is probably much easier to use xbindkeys for that.
http://www.nongnu.org/xbindkeys/xbindkeys.html
Post by Rudolf Sykora
Thanks
Ruda
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