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[gcmd-dev] User configurable shortcuts
From: |
Piotr Eljasiak |
Subject: |
[gcmd-dev] User configurable shortcuts |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:52:29 +0200 |
Hi folks,
Here it is - user defined shortcuts. Finally got it working ;o)
Key bindings reside in [key-bindings] section in gcmd config file
(~/.gnome2/gnome-commander). Currently there is no GUI for key
configuration.
The shortcuts are read at start-up only, so you have to reload
application to see the changes.
Config file syntax:
[<shift>][<control>][<alt>]key_name=action[|options]
eg.
<ctrl>m=file.advrename
<ctrl>t=file.advrename
<shift><ctrl>f5=file.create_symlink
<ctrl>0=bookmarks.goto|/media/dvd
Entries containing invalid key or user action are reported in console
and then ignored by gcmd.
User defined shortcuts are being processed AFTER handling of
'hard-coded' keys, so some shortcuts can't be redefined.
Notes:
1. It's possible to assign one action to more than one key
2. There is no distinction between lower and upper key
(<ctrl>a=<ctrl>A)
3. Key and action names are case insensitive (but not
options!!!)
A few key bindings have been removed from code:
<alt>f3=file.external_view
<alt>f7=edit.search
<control><shift>f=connections.close_current
<control><shift>f5=file.create_symlink
<control>a=mark.select_all
<control>d=bookmarks.edit
<control>g=connections.ftp_quick_connect
<control>f=connections.ftp_connect
<control>m=file.advrename
<control>o=options.edit
<control>r=view.refresh
<control>t=file.advrename
<control>f12=edit.filter
<control>equal=mark.select_all
<control>minus=mark.unselect_all
<control>kp.add=mark.select_all
<control>kp.subtract=mark.unselect_all
<shift>f3=file.internal_view
Now gcmd looks for the above actions in config, and if any one is
missing - it will be redefined with its defaults.
First run of gcmd creates all necessary key bindings (just not to lose
already existing functionality), and then user is free to modify them
accordingly to ones needs.
List of currently available actions:
bookmarks.add_current
bookmarks.edit
bookmarks.goto (not working yet)
connections.close
connections.close_current
connections.ftp_connect
connections.ftp_quick_connect
edit.copy
edit.copy_filenames
edit.cut
edit.delete
edit.filter
edit.paste
edit.quick_search
edit.search
file.advrename
file.chmod
file.chown
file.copy
file.create_symlink
file.diff
file.edit
file.exit
file.external_view
file.internal_view
file.mkdir
file.move
file.properties
file.rename
file.view
help.about
help.help
help.keyboard
help.problem
help.web
mark.compare_directories
mark.select_all
mark.toggle
mark.toggle_and_step
mark.unselect_all
options.edit
options.edit_mime_types
plugins.configure
plugins.execute_python
view.back
view.equal_panes
view.first
view.forward
view.last
view.refresh
view.up
The list can be expanded (or shortened) on user request ;o)
List of key
a..z, 0..9
ampersand, apostrophe, asciicircum, asciitilde, asterisk, at,
backslash, bar, braceleft, braceright, bracketleft,
bracketright, colon, comma, dollar, equal, exclam, greater,
less, minus, numbersign, parenleft, parenright, percent, period,
plus, question, quotedbl, quoteleft, quoteright, semicolon,
slash, space, underscore
f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7, f8, f9, f10, f11, f12, f13, f14,
f15, f16, f17, f18, f19, f20, f21, f22, f23, f24, f25, f26, f27,
f28, f29, f30, f31, f32, f33, f34, f35
kp.0, kp.1, kp.2, kp.3, kp.4, kp.5, kp.6, kp.7, kp.8, kp.9,
kp.add, kp.begin, kp.decimal, kp.delete, kp.divide, kp.down,
kp.end, kp.enter, kp.equal, kp.f1, kp.f2, kp.f3, kp.f4, kp.home,
kp.insert, kp.left, kp.multiply, kp.next, kp.page.down,
kp.page.up, kp.prior, kp.right, kp.separator, kp.space,
kp.subtract, kp.tab, kp.up
('kp' stands for keypad)
caps.lock, num.lock, scroll.lock, shift.lock
backspace, begin, break, cancel, clear, codeinput, delete, down,
eisu.shift, eisu.toggle, end, escape, execute, find,
first.virtual.screen, help, home, hyper.l, hyper.r, insert,
last.virtual.screen, left, linefeed, menu, meta.l, meta.r,
mode.switch, multiplecandidate, multi.key, next,
next.virtual.screen, page.down, page.up, pause,
previouscandidate, prev.virtual.screen, print, prior, redo,
return, right, script.switch, select, singlecandidate, super.l,
super.r, sys.req, tab, terminate.server, undo, up
The list is based on GDK key symbols taken from gdkkeysyms.h (for
details refer to http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/gtk%
2B/trunk/gdk/gdkkeysyms.h?content-type=text%2Fplain)
Enjoy,
Piotr
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