"Adam S. Moskowitz" <adamm_at_menlo.com> writes:
> It's been a long time since I last used FVWM, and much seems to have
> changed -- so much so that I'm not even sure I have the right words for
> what I'm about to ask. Please bear with me . . .
>
> I use a single display but I love the "multi-desktop pager thingy" that
> lets me pretend I have multiple displays. Unfortunately, I can't seem to
> control edge scrolling the way I'd like. When I move the mouse to an
> egde of the current screen (desktop?) *not* while dragging a window I
> want it to just stop. The default behavior seems to be to jump to the
> next screen (desktop) -- and that's what I *don't* want to happen.
>
> BUT . . .
>
> When I'm dragging a window, I want to be able to slide some portion of
> the window off the edge of the current screen. I do not want to be able
> to move the window to another screen this way, and I don't care where
> (or even if) the "hidden" portion of the window appears. All that
> matters is that the "leading" edge of the window (that is, the one
> that's about to go off the side of the desktop) doesn't stop at the edge
> of the screen.
>
> I can't seem to find the right combination of EdgeResistance and
> EdgeScroll to make this happen, nor can I seem to find another way to
> accomplish what I want.
I think you are looking for:
EdgeThickness 0
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Dan Espen E-mail: dane_at_mk.telcordia.com
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Received on Thu Jan 27 2005 - 12:55:16 GMT