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Hi guys
I can't believe I ask this but here goes.
I'm using arch 64, dwm and surf. (inside vmware)
However, I can only start surf with a web addres: (ALT-P)surf www.archlinux.org(ENTER)
and then from there navigate with mouse clicks. All good.
I noticed that CTRL-F lets me type in the dmenu status bar but when I press ENTER nothing happens. No searching, no CTRL-N results.
First I thought that maybe the find is broken but then I realised that I can't give a new url to surf with ATL-G.
Again, I can type in the statusbar but when I press enter, it just shows the tabs again and it's not loading the page.
It's like it's ignoring my enter presses, or treating them like ESC.
Any ideas?
I read the man pages for both dwm and surf and none mentions even my ENTER key :-)
Also not easy to search for surf as an app considering that it's a verb as well :-s
Last edited by ceauke (2013-05-13 21:38:00)
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Please edit your thread title to make it specific and remove the leet speek stuff: it just annoys people...
So dmenu works to launch surf, but doesn't work after that? Ctrl-f must be a surf keybinding, because it is not a (default) dwm or dmenu one... It sounds like you are confusing applications and their input methods.
Paste your configs so people can get a sense of how you have set things up.
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The thing is, I'm not sure how it is supposed to work.
The man page says Ctrl-F and Ctrl-G will open the search bar and URL-Bar respectively. All I see is that it allows me to type where the tab numbers are. I assumed that's the status bar.
Which config files can I investigate? I didn't modify any though.
Thansk.
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So Ctrl-f searches within the opened web page for a text match and Ctrl-g opens the URL bar to navigate to another page? That is what it sounds like to me.
I haven't used surf, so you will have to wait for someone who has to show up...
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If anybody still has this problem, installing the 'xorg-xprop' package fixed the issue for me.
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In that case xorg-xprop is a missing dependency!! I've added it in my surf-git package. Thanks!!
Last edited by Army (2013-07-13 19:05:13)
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If anybody still has this problem, installing the 'xorg-xprop' package fixed the issue for me.
Thanks, this worked for me
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I already have xorg-xprop and dmenu installed, but gith ctrl+f I write what I want to search, enter, but nothing happens..
Last edited by hariskar (2013-10-01 05:25:36)
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