[GRLUG] KDE question (shortcuts)

Dave Kedron protecterofmagic at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 25 11:46:33 EDT 2006


Well, I had used -ProfileManager and created a new profile and googlemaps worked for my new profile.  (It still didn't work in my old profile even after disabling all extensions).  I'm not quite sure what the problem is, but I would think compiling from source wouldn't change it if it already works with a new profile?

(btw I didn't do anything special with cookies or javascript in my old profile, I didn't do any custom configurations (about:config right?)) so.. I have no idea,  but switching to the new profile is a lot easier than restarting into windows *just* to get to Google Maps, so I'm not too worried about it anymore.  Anyway... thanks for the help/suggestions though.

-Dave Kedron

Justin Denick <justin.denick at gmail.com> wrote: Firefox

On 4/21/06, Bob Kline  wrote:
> Compiling which?
>
>    -Bob
>
>
> On 4/21/06, Justin Denick  wrote:
> >
> > I use firefox on Gentoo and Google maps work great.
> > Consider compiling from source instead of binary. Or checki your plugin
> > configuration.
> >
> > Also, the key can be mapped in your Xorg file. However this settin would
> > be global, so when you hit + the OS will respond as if you had hit
> > + for better or worse. Stick with the Linux though.
> >
> > On 4/20/06, jjfoerch at earthlink.net  wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >   I use the default alt-f2 to bring up the Run dialog.  I
> > > would expect Control-R to conflict with key bindings in a
> > > lot of programs.  Speaking of the run dialog, here is
> > > something I love about that dialog box:
> > >
> > >   right click on the text box in the dialog
> > >   select "Text Completion -> Short Automatic" from the menu.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --John
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Dave Kedron writes:
> > > > Hey group,
> > > >
> > > > Well hopefully this should be an easy question for the linux experts
> > > out there :).
> > > >
> > > > Firstly I'd like to say that I'm strongly trying to switch to linux
> > > permantenly at home.  I was running linux straght for a whole week, and
> then
> > > I had to reboot into windows because Google Maps wouldn't load on
> Firefox in
> > > linux (yet it works in firefox on windows).
> > > >
> > > > Anyway, my question is actually about KDE & Firefox.  In KDE I have
> > > mapped Ctrl-R to bring up the Run dialog box (so just like windows).
> Which
> > > is nice... However, in Windows, I can do a CTRL-R to bring up Run, but
> if
> > > I'm in a Browser or some other app that is responsive to Ctrl-R, it will
> use
> > > the app instead (like Firefox Refreshes the page).  I do not know how
> many
> > > times I have tried to refresh firefox by ctrl-r only to bring up the Run
> > > dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > So my question:  Does anyone know of a way how I can do both ctrl-r to
> > > bring up a run dialog box, and also have it refresh firefox if that has
> > > focus?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your time.
> > > > -Dave Kedron
> > > >
> > > >
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Well
> > > hopefully this should be an easy question for the linux experts out
> there
> > > :).

Firstly I'd like to say that I'm strongly trying to switch to
> > > linux permantenly at home.  I was running linux straght for a whole
> > > week, and then I had to reboot into windows because Google Maps wouldn't
> > > load on Firefox in linux (yet it works in firefox on windows). 
> > > 

Anyway,
> > > my question is actually about KDE & Firefox. 
> In
> > > KDE I have mapped Ctrl-R to bring up the Run dialog box (so just like
> > > windows).  Which is nice... However, in Windows, I can do a CTRL-R
> to
> > > bring up Run, but if I'm in a Browser or some other app that is
> responsive
> > > to Ctrl-R, it will use the app instead (like Firefox Refreshes the
> > > page).  I do not know how many times I have tried to refresh fire
> > > fox by ctrl-r only to bring up the Run dialog box.  

So my
> > > question:  Does anyone know of a way ho
> > > >  w I can do both
> > > >  ctrl-r to bring up a run dialog box, and also have it refresh firefox
> > > if that has focus?

Thanks for your time.
-Dave Kedron

> > > >              

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