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Tasks
Priorities - A: high, B: medium, C: low; Status - _: unfinished, X: finished, C: cancelled, P: pending, o: in progress, >: delegated. Covey quadrants - Q1 & Q3: urgent, Q1 & Q2: important
| A1 | X | Get in touch with Darla and Cocoy {{Tasks:348}} (E-Mail from Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo) |
| A2 | X | Install xstroke and source {{Tasks:342}} |
| A3 | X | Install mozgest {{Tasks:340}} |
| A4 | X | Check CS21B quiz {{Tasks:180}} |
| A5 | X | Pay Equitable bill c/o home {{Tasks:338}} |
| B1 | X | Fix links to notes {{Tasks:329}} (E-Mail from Oliver) |
Schedule
Notes
3. xgesture
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xgesture promises application-specific gesture mapping, which could be
very useful. I'd like to have a general set of gestures. E would get
me my Emacs window, starting it if necessary. N would bring the Net up
- the browser, in this case. r switches to Emacs and starts a
*remember* with whatever's in the clipboard.
Would be fun.
Goal: Be able to blog from Mozilla.
2. Mouse gestures
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There _must_ be a better way to define gestures in fvwm. I like wayv's
matching (haven't tried xstroke yet), as it's way, way, more intuitive
than fvwm's.
Perhaps I should focus on Emacs support for now. >:) There's already strokes mode, after all...
1. Window manager
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I'd like a window manager that will allow me to focus windows from the
command line. Fvwm might do the trick, with fvwmcommand.
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