On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:ArchLinux (wrt lojban IRC -- I recall 3 users + me, and it seems like
> After a bit of reading, it looks like registering global hotkeys in python
> is not a trivial task on linux. I've found some ways of doing it for
> windows but linux/mac seem like they would require calls into native
> libaries and whatnot.
> That being said, I'm not up on which linux flavor is the most widely used.
> If QD were to support windows, mac, and one distro of linux, which would
> hit the widest audience?
it should correlate with Lojban usage). However Ubuntu is the
generally most used Linux in the overall population AFAICS -- in
Lojbanistan, this would probably translate into using Debian.
Anyway distro 'flavour' is not going to effect it much... it's
specifically whether gnome, kde, or some other desktop environment is
being used. You might be better off requiring
http://www.nongnu.org/xbindkeys/xbindkeys.html and using that to
perform the binding on Linux -- then you wouldn't need to care about
what desktop environment/WM was being used.
Hope that helps!
David