Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!pacbell.com!ucsd!network.ucsd.edu!keynes.ucsd.edu!pbiron From: pbiron@keynes.ucsd.edu (Paul Biron) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Disabling cmd-q in Terminal Message-ID: <5425@network.ucsd.edu> Date: 3 Jun 91 16:07:41 GMT References: <1991Jun3.051146.2818@nntp-server.caltech.edu> <517@heaven.woodside.ca.us> <5423@network.ucsd.edu> Sender: news@network.ucsd.edu Organization: San Diego NeXT Users Group/HaCKer's SIG Lines: 33 Nntp-Posting-Host: keynes.ucsd.edu In article <5423@network.ucsd.edu> pbiron@keynes.ucsd.edu (Paul Biron) writes: >In article <517@heaven.woodside.ca.us> glenn@heaven.woodside.ca.us (Glenn Reid) writes: >>Bing-Qing Chen writes >> >>> dwrite Terminal NXCommandKeys "Quit,Q,Close Window,W" >> >>Who's gonna write the app that lets you change the command-key >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >>equivalents for any applications? >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >Richard Williamson already has, its called Preferences (2.0 and up). >Fire up Preferences and look in the section with the picture of a >menu. Check out the right side, labeled Keyboard Alternatives. > Just after posting the above, I realized that there is even an easier way of doing this. Just use: dwrite System NXCommandKeys "Quit,Q,Close Window,W" Basically, that's what Prefs does when you use it to change the Keyboard Alternatives. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Fighting for peace is like fucking for virginity! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Biron garp!pbiron@keynes.ucsd.edu (can have NeXT attachments) SnUG/SIGHaCK San Diego NeXT Users Group/HaCKer's SIG "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." --Groucho Marx