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Re: [Weechat-support] New to WeeChat, Tutorials on iset script?
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Nils G |
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Re: [Weechat-support] New to WeeChat, Tutorials on iset script? |
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Thu, 31 Jul 2014 18:45:45 +0200 |
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Hello neon_bikini,
Am 31.07.2014 um 18:19 schrieb neon_ bikini:
> I forgot, alt+enter is used by my window manager (DWM)!!
> Can I change alt+enter?
Its hardcoded for iset-buffer.
What you can do, but i really do not recommend, is to bind following command to
a key.
This command will be executed on "alt+enter", in iset-buffer:
/iset **set
>> /help iset
> I see these two lines describing the text entry. I assume they're sequential?
> alt+enter : set new value for option (edit it with command line)
> text,enter : set a new filter using command line (use '*' to see all
The first one will copy the option to the input-bar (or you can also say
command line).
Then edit the value and press enter.
If you write a text to command line (input-bar) and you press enter, iset will
show
all options that matches the given text.
For example, type "iset" (without "") in iset buffer and press enter. iset will
show you
*all* options matches "iset".
>> > But this only adds strange symbols to the "command line" and does not
>> > increase/decrease or
>> A screenshot would be fine.
> Here are a few pics:
I don't see any "strange" symbols in command line.
Maybe you should have a look at this youtube video, explaining how iset works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6K1SOorqqw