[ Comments below, in-line ] On 11/16/2014 03:49 PM, stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
You will then choose the distribution you use (opensuse 13.2 e.g) and then the software you are referring to.
Phew, a little googling [1] and I found the solution. For quick testing, I set up a (VirtualBox) VM. To override the Emacs GTK bindings, add the following to your "~/.gtkrc-2.0" - (or better, "/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc" so it's not overwritten any time GTK changes are made via the KDE System Configurator): --8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<-- gtk-key-theme-name="Emacs" # # Override/tweak the Emacs theme with my settings below. # binding "gtk-emacs-override" { bind "<alt>BackSpace" { "delete-from-cursor" (word-ends, -1) } unbind "<ctrl>b" unbind "<ctrl>i" unbind "<ctrl>u" } class "*" binding "gtk-emacs-override" --8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<---8-<-- -- Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc Ph: 819.459.1926 Blog: http://pablo-blog.blueoakdb.com iNum: 883.5100.0990.1054 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org