On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, Andrew Veliath wrote:
> Anyone still experience the sticky windows problem? I find it much
> more pronounced when the system is under load.
I do not remember if I posted it here this one. If it's a repetition,
please bear with me. If anyone have the time and skills to debug it (I
helped to find some bug in Jarl button's, but fvwm is too much for me),
I know how to trigger the "glued-to-the-mouse" effect. I hope that my
english will suffice to explain. I assume
AddToFunc "Move-or-Raise" "I" Raise
+ "M" Move
+ "D" RaiseLower
and
Mouse 1 T A Function "Move-or-Raise"
Go to the title bar. Click. Pointer became a black dot. Wait, and after a
while it is tranformed in a "four-arrows" one. Now, if you repeat the
procedure and could release the button just at the same time the
dot->four-arrows transformation happens, a move is triggered and
you have the glued windows. The notion of "just at the same time"
change with load ...
Good luck, you bug-busters! :-)
Bye,
Romano.
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Dr. Romano Giannetti Dip. di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
Researcher Elettronica Informatica Telecomunicazioni
romano_at_iet.unipi.it University of Pisa
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Received on Thu Apr 18 1996 - 13:28:44 BST