On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:00:40 +0000, "Catalin Marinas" catalin.marinas@gmail.com wrote:
On 14/12/2007, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:15:47 +0000, "Catalin Marinas" catalin.marinas@gmail.com wrote:
I do this already but with 30-40 files opened, the list gets pretty big and is unsorted, making it difficult to quickly find a file. To be easier, I added the "move tab first/last" key bindings so that I keep the files I need mostly at the beginning. I open many of the files
Ok I got it. Choose two unused keybindings and we go ahead.
What about:
Alt-Ins and Alt-Del
At least Xfce users would be disapointed by these because Alt-Delete removes a workspace, Alt-Insert adds one. Removing whole workspaces unintentionally can be annoying ;-).
Alt-Shift-PgUp and Alt-Shift-PgDn
Alt-Shift-PgDn hides the current window on Xfce.
Alt-Ctrl-PgUp and Alt-Ctrl-PgDn
Alt-Ctrl-PgDn switches to the next workspace on Xfce.
Any preference? I'm more inclined to the second but no strong preference.
I'm not sure whether and how other window managers use the above suggestions but at least xfwm4(window manager of Xfce) uses the above ones. I added the actions but let them undefined by default (SVN r2104). So, anyone who wants to use them can bind them to any key combos he likes.
Regards, Enrico