Thursday, November 27, 2014

Re: Vim and disabillity accessability

On 2014-11-27 18:25, BPJ wrote:
> so how do i make it permanent? Or rather: where should I write
> these to make them permanent? It seems to reset itself when the
> next commandline command is executed, which is kind of
> inconvenient! :-)

You should be able to put it in your startup file. I use Fluxbox as
my window-manager so I would put it in my .fluxbox/startup file. For
other window managers, you'd have to do the research.

For KDE it looks like you might have to create a shell-script and
drop it in ~/.kde/Autostart/

For others, you might be able to put it in ~/.xsession (should be
used if you automatically boot into X and use a display manager like
xdm) or ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx from the command-line).

-tim





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