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18:15:40 <T_X> how do people usually handle applications which need many modifier keys. like flight simulators. where I would have conflicts with the Xmonad modifier key. but where I also don't have any "spare" modifier keys as is
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18:17:18 <vrs> almost nothing binds capslock and even if you've bound it to esc, you might have an app-specific binding
18:19:59 <T_X> would it in theory be possible to somehow implement something in (the) xmonand (config) which: if pressing Alt+AltGr at the same time would toggle whether Xmonad reacts to any other Xmonad shortcut?
18:20:07 <T_X> *xmonad
18:21:34 <T_X> capslock is not available for me either, as I use it for my Neo2 keyboard layout: https://www.neo-layout.org/
18:22:29 <T_X> and the sim application I'm trying does not recognize this (modified) capslock key as a valid modifier
18:25:40 <T_X> and this sim needs all these modifiers individually by default :D: LCtrl, RCtrl, LShift, RShift, Alt, AltGr, LWin
18:28:31 <T_X> and with Sonic-Pi I also had some issues. as it uses the Alt key if I remember correctly. with no configuration to change it
18:31:43 <T_X> while I really prefer using the Alt key for Xmonad, as one of the most accessible ones from the thumb, least tiring for me :D
18:34:58 <geekosaur> there's no good way to do this, unfortunately
18:36:02 <geekosaur> hypothetically you could have a keybind which removed all the keybindings except itself, but they'd come back on the next MappingNotify event
18:36:15 <geekosaur> and those are surprisingly common
18:45:22 <vrs> ugh it turns out that pango understands "green" as #008000 and not #00ff00
18:45:51 <vrs> that explains why the colors in my xmobar were suddenly so subdued
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19:34:48 <Solid> wat
19:36:02 <geekosaur> this is why I used hex codes and not color names in my pango markup for xmonad-log-applet
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20:43:01 <HB[m]> You get used to it and it's much better than color names.
20:43:55 <HB[m]> 00-FF = 0-255 R, G and B. Adjust how you like. Names are difficult to remember.
20:45:33 <HB[m]> 220000 is maroon. FF0000 is bright red. FF9999 is kind of less intense pinkish red, as you add more grey to it.
20:46:18 <HB[m]> It it easier to imagine in number values of how much of each light you want to mix. It's like how to make secondary and tertiary colors from a the three primcolors. As in painting. :)O
20:46:20 <HB[m]> s/primcolors/prime colors/, s/:)O/🙂/
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23:34:24 <[Leary]> T_X: You could use X.H.Modal to switch to and from a non-interference mode where xmonad gives up almost all of its bindings.

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