Sat Feb 14 08:52:34 EST 2015 Slept pretty well. It's nice to not be working today. Goals: - Clean apartment Some cleaning. - Write a session report Nope. - Do a couple exercises from Build Your Own Lisp Nope. Questions: - Can I get xfreerdp/remmina to preserve xmodmap key binding (e.g. Caps Lock sends Control)? https://github.com/awakecoding/FreeRDP-Manuals/blob/master/User/FreeRDP-User-Manual.markdown --> Note the +clipboard option for xfreerdp, which defaults to off. http://sourceforge.net/p/freerdp/mailman/message/28000026/ http://www.virtualbox.org/svn/vbox/trunk/src/VBox/RDP/client/doc/keymapping.txt Maybe I just need to go back to rdesktop. This wouldn't be a problem if I didn't need to remote Windows. I love wmii, but I need a break. I'm going to give cwm a try. On Debian, the package is named "cwm", but `man openbsd-cwm`. However, it's still `man cwmrc`. The binary on Debian is `/usr/bin/openbsd-cwm`! The mod key is CTRL-ALT, so C-M-Enter starts a terminal window. The OpenBSD man page for cwm is considerably better and more complete than the man page on Debian. --- 496 --- bava ~ $ cat .cwmrc fontname URxvt.font:xft:DejavuSansMono:pixelsize=14.5 gap 0 0 0 0 borderwidth 2 snapdist 6 color activeborder "Deep Pink" color inactiveborder "Light Blue" sticky yes ## Key bindings bind CM-Return unmap bind CM-Return urxvt bind CM-Tab cyclegroup bind CS-Tab cyclegroup bind MS-1 movetogroup1 bind MS-2 movetogroup2 bind MS-3 movetogroup3 bind MS-4 movetogroup4 bind MS-5 movetogroup5 bind MS-6 movetogroup6 bind MS-7 movetogroup7 bind MS-8 movetogroup8 bind MS-9 movetogroup9 bind M-1 grouponly1 bind M-2 grouponly2 bind M-4 grouponly4 bind M-5 grouponly5 bind M-6 grouponly6 bind M-7 grouponly7 bind M-8 grouponly8 bind M-9 grouponly9 After some fooling around, I actually ended up installing fvwm. The config file is `~/.fvwm/config`. `gview /usr/share/doc/fvwm/examples/system.fvwm2rc.gz` `sudo apt-get install menu` http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/faq/ I spent a ridiculous number of hours customizing fvwm. http://paulgorman.org/technical/dotfiles/fvwm-config.txt