I understand that. The reason that I think this is a good exception is that the Alt-Tab shortcut is rather extra anyway. it's the same thing as mod-j. So, to me it looks like the mod-Tab is just backwards-compatibility for a shortcut most WMs have. So, I think maintaining this compatibility even when the user changes the default mod is desirable. I don't think this particular binding would really conflict with much, alt-tab is quite standard. Thanks, Michael Sloan On 7/24/07, Spencer Janssen <sjanssen@cse.unl.edu> wrote:
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 00:57:40 Michael G.Sloan wrote:
Sun Jul 22 14:06:29 PDT 2007 Michael G. Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com> * Alt-Tab rather than Mod-Tab
We're trying to keep all the keybindings under one modkey -- this allows the user to relegate xmonad to an unused modifier in one simple step.
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