Re: FVWM: NearestEdgeResizing

From: Gert Brinkmann <g111_at_netcologne.de>
Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 22:46:21 +0200

> A small side note. I would divide the window into 9 squares and not 4,

Yes, you are right. I have planned to do this, but did not enhance the
script yet, because the whole behaviour was very useless for me... until
now.

Thank you very much for your hints. They are working great. Now I can
start using fvwm for real ;)

> Replace all "I" with "H":

I have read this part of the man page several times. But did not
understand the resulting behaviour for H instead of I.

> Then it works like you want with a small click-time delay, about 0.15
> seconds. You may like this delay, otherwise add one more wrapper function:

No, I do not like the delay, so I am using the following wrapper
function. (hmm, as I am writing this mail I ask myself if it is possible
to include the clicktime-lines in MyResize without another wrapper
function? I will test this)

> DestroyFunc MyResize0
> AddToFunc MyResize0
> + I ClickTime 0
> + I MyResize
> + I ClickTime 150

In the last line the "150" can be omitted. This will switch back to the
default.

What do you think of my solution conceptionally? Is this the right way
to solve this or are there better ways?

Thank you again,

Gert

PS: Is there a collection of such configuration snippets somewhere where
I can "publish" my solution? I think there might be others who are
interested in such a resize-behaviour, too.
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Received on Sat May 01 2004 - 15:48:42 BST

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