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Re: command-control-F toggles fullscreen even if Enable Key Equivalents is off



There is no fullscreen mode supported in Leopard's X11... as for the key equivalents... some of them are grabbed before we (XQuartz) see them. Try looking in your keyboard preferences in System Preferences.app

Did you turn off the
On Jan 30, 2008, at 06:41, Phil Shapiro wrote:

Even if I have the Enable Key Equivalents option turned off, using command-control-F toggles fullscreen mode for a X11 desktop window. I'm pretty sure the version that shipped with 10.5 didn't have this behavior, and I know that the 10.4 one doesn't have this.

I use this key equivalent all the time in Emacs, so this is really getting in my way. Does anyone know how to disable this feature?

I also noticed that command-option-A no longer toggles fullscreen mode. Maybe this is just a missing patch from the apple X11 sources, which is supposed to swap command-control-F with command- option-A?

-phil

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