Re: Puzzled after reading a LXDE to LXQt article [SOLVED]
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 4:56 am
Okay, here's everything I've done so far.
1. Earlier, I changed the bindings on all three configuration files: lubuntu-rc.xml, lxde-rc.xml, and rc.xml. (The latter is for openbox.) The change was to remove the Alt key from the right-click Resize binding.
2. I got the Resize function as desired, but lost everything else. This was in Lubuntu, which is my default session.
3. I changed the bindings back in all three files, and got my normal (i.e. older) right-click functions back, but lost the Resize function which was the whole goal of this post...
4. To narrow down the problem, I once again changed the bindings, but ONLY on the openbox rx.xml file. I then logged out of Lubuntu and into openbox and got the same problem -- no right mouse functions EXCEPT for the new ability to resize windows.
So that's where it stands right now. It's pretty clear that if I change the bindings in the rc.xml file for a specific session (i.e. Lubuntu, LXDE or openbox), the weird problem develops and affects that session.
1. Earlier, I changed the bindings on all three configuration files: lubuntu-rc.xml, lxde-rc.xml, and rc.xml. (The latter is for openbox.) The change was to remove the Alt key from the right-click Resize binding.
2. I got the Resize function as desired, but lost everything else. This was in Lubuntu, which is my default session.
3. I changed the bindings back in all three files, and got my normal (i.e. older) right-click functions back, but lost the Resize function which was the whole goal of this post...
4. To narrow down the problem, I once again changed the bindings, but ONLY on the openbox rx.xml file. I then logged out of Lubuntu and into openbox and got the same problem -- no right mouse functions EXCEPT for the new ability to resize windows.
So that's where it stands right now. It's pretty clear that if I change the bindings in the rc.xml file for a specific session (i.e. Lubuntu, LXDE or openbox), the weird problem develops and affects that session.