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Hey there
I've been looking for a solution to this, with the only solution i found being to something that is not related to my setup (conflicts with pypanel, while i'm using tint2). Does anyone here know of a solution that doesn't involve changing the blender shortcuts themselves, i've gotten too used to them that it's actually a suprise to me too that i don't want to change them wierd, i know
Last edited by anark10n (2012-11-25 11:50:32)
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i had the same problem. Most of time I close down the openbox playing with blender...
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I may be misunderstanding you. completely stop openbox and then open blender?
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I guess you are running openbox-standalone and your X closes when you do
$ killall openbox
or some loginmanager. My mistake for not notifying earlier.
but there is the way around.
The trick is not letting exec to land on openbox-session.
for that you can for the moment move your .xinitrc
$ mv .xinitrc .xinitrc.bak
then you can fireup you xinit which leaves you with xterm.
then run openbox-session or openbox, blender or alternative windows manager like fluxbox or something to just get work started.
My method are not really applicable you can see..
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Finally fixed it. So here's the steps. Open up the rc.xml file, go to the mouse section and find all <mousbind> tags with the "button" attribute set to button="A-Right" . Uncomment/delete or change the key combination for any of these mouse bindings, and that's the alt+right click in blender working again on openbox.
Last edited by anark10n (2012-11-25 11:55:37)
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