Module FvwmAuto 800 "Raise"
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Chris wrote:
> Hello everyone! I've become very fond of FVWM -- despite brief stints
> with other windowmanagers, I always seem to come back...
>
> Currently I'm running fvwm 2.4.10, with a greatly hacked version of the
> OSX theme, along with FvwmAuto and FvwmPager. I love SloppyFocus, with
> one exception -- I want FvwmAuto to act as if I was using
> FocusFollowsMouse. That is, I want the focus to stay on a window if I
> move into the root window, but I want it to be raised only if the mouse
> pointer stays in it longer than a certain period of time (say 800ms).
> This is mostly to avoid having all sorts of things jump to the top as I
> move the pointer across the screen to something else that won't grab
> focus (like the pager).
>
> I saw some information on a Schedule command which looked promising,
> but I suspect that's only available in version 2.5+. Is there a way I
> can accomplish this with the stable version I've got? Has someone
> already put together a way to do this?
>
>
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Received on Wed Dec 10 2003 - 17:37:48 GMT