On Wed, Nov 11, 1998 at 09:51:46AM -0800, han_at_windy.ckm.ucsf.edu wrote:
> >> 3. The only way to raise a window seems to be to click in the top bar.
> >> I want to be able to click anywhere in a window to raise it.
> >
> >No. In the next release it will be possible.
>
> Eh? This is the behavior defined by the pairs:
> ClickToFocusRaises/ClickToFocusDoesntRaise
> &
> MouseFocusClickRaises/MouseFocusClickDoesntRaise
> which are GlobalOpts. See the fvwm2 manpage... unless you're using
> fvwm1. Don't know about SloppyFocus, though...
Not quite. This works only if you use ClickToFocus, not with
the mouse following focus styles. You could wand to have
autofocus and still raise windows by clicking in the application
part of the window (in fact I use it and I love it).
Bye
Dominik
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Received on Wed Nov 11 1998 - 12:39:37 GMT