Sorry for bringing up an old (and thoroughly discussed) topic, but I
someone's brought to my attention what I believe is a new twist.
A classmate of mine wanted to have focus-follows-mouse, but be able to
click on a window to raise it. So I suggested that he could use
Mouse 1 WTSF A Raise
He tried it, and remarked (negatively) that the click wasn't passed
through to the application. I replied that it was fvwm's standard
behavior.
I checked in the TO-DO file to make sure that it was there, but it
says
- Add ClickToFocusDontPassClick style
I think that a more general style would be more useful; something
like: PassClick/NoPassClick. PassClick would always pass a (possibly
modified) click to the application, whether fvwm was in click-to-focus
mode or not, and NoPassClick would ... well, wouldn't.
(Aside: something much more complicated could involve passing some
clicks but not others, but that seems like it would involve Style
options becoming functions.)
Of course, this is all awaiting the rewriting of the Style code. :)
Any comments?
Danek
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Received on Sun Nov 12 1995 - 22:02:49 GMT