how to turn off C-space

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    stephenbbb

      I use emacs and need to have C-space reserved for emacs. Currently it is bound globally to App Select.
      Where do I turn it off, or is it possible to make it app sensitive, so when i am inside emacs it will go to the emacs key binding?
      Thanks everybody.
      S

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      BobC
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        You could comment it out or change it to a different key combination in ~/.icewm/keys

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          BobC
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            skiddoo, what program do you use to add the arrows and such?

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              the above was snapped using flameshot running on antiX17 virtualbox host.

              available as an AppImage
              or
              from MX Linux 19 testing repo:
              flameshot_0.8.0-2~mx19+1_i386.deb
              flameshot_0.8.0-2~mx19+1_amd64.deb

              notes:
              — 40MB+ runtime memory footprint
              — right clicking the tray icon exposes a config menu
              — while the screencap mask overlay is active, pressing spacebar will toggle visible a settings panel (to adjust line width, etc)
              — while the screencap mask overlay is active, right mouse click exposes a color selector

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