Booooriiiing: WinWrangler 0.2.2 and GtkHotkey 0.2.1
I had some build-fix patches for GtkHotkey waiting on Launchpad for way longer than I am proud of, but at long last I merged Serkan Kaba’s work and we now have GtkHotkey 0.2.1.
Inspired by the new GtkHotkey release I also made a new release of WinWrangler (olde screencast), 0.2.2, fixing the bug that made WW more or less useless under Compiz.
Rumours: The word on the street has it that there might, or might not, be some work going on to add a Win32 backend to GtkHotkey. I didn’t tell you!
Tags: gtkhotkey, release, winwrangler
September 6th, 2009 at 7:46 am
Hi, I’m trying to change the hotkey combination…
Even if I change the hotkeys in ww-layouts.c for some reason when I compile WW and then start it, it is back to [1,2]
WTF?
Disclaimer: I am a very bad programmer.
September 6th, 2009 at 8:35 am
@mik: You should be able to simply edit ~/config/hotkeys/winwrangler.hotkeys and restart WW
September 6th, 2009 at 8:39 am
@kamstrup, OK, I’m retarded
I thought they were hardcoded, but I was only changing the *default* hotkeys.
Thanks for WW anyway, it’s really great.
September 6th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Glad you like it mlk! If you have any suggestions for new window layouts or other funky stuff let me know… No promises, but it is nice to have smallish funny tasks to work on in the back hand