Good morning,
> Subject: Re: FVWM: Fighting ChordMiddle (FvwmGeom)
Of course, I was talking about "Emulate 3-button mouse". That is, using a
both-mouse click to emulate the third, wretched, middle button. Not
ChordMiddle, which I have no idea what it is, anyway.
> I am not sure, as I have not read all of the pointer handling code, but I
> think that you are out of luck.
>
> The ChordMiddle code is in a DDX module, Device Dependent X. Before the X
> server even knows about it, it is already done. There are no X callsthat
> will enable you to find out what you want. As far as the clients are
> concerned, the X Server has a 3 button mouse that behaves in exactly the
> way that you have described. Perhaps you could hack the X source code...
Yeah, sure. Programming the MicroSoft way, this is: To run app, change
OS. :-)
> There may be some call youcan make that is specific to XF86, but I do not
> know of it.
That's what I've hoped for. Have any addea where I could ask for this?
> This is not the definitive answer, as I am not sure, but usually when
> something like this comes up, it is better to re-structure the program so
> that it does not depend on the questionable behavior.
>
> X does not deal well with multiple simultaneous mouse presses.
I'm not after multiple simultaneous presses. On the contrary, I want it
out of my way. So much for Geom, as far as two-mouse-buttonns are
concerend. To use app, buy a mouse.
Thanks anyhow,
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Received on Sun Aug 24 1997 - 15:39:03 BST