On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 09:55:17AM -0600, dan_at_more.net wrote:
>
> Dominik wrote:
>
> > I used 'S' instead of '5' but otherwise just pasted the lines from
> > the mail into my .fvwm2rc. It worked perfectly well. BTW, I *never*
> > think of people who report bugs as idiots. I take 'customer'
> > satisfaction very seriously. If someone reports something one could
> > call 'stupid' we probably have a problem with our documentation. So
> > in the end it's almost always our fault. On the other hand I can only
> > guess if a reporter is an expert or newbie so I often ask questions
> > that may seem stupid in the other direction.
> >
>
> The problem with that is that the S modifier is broken. Try the
> former with C instead and you will see the problem that my patch
> fixes. Oh, one other thing that might come into play, I use
> ClickToFocus, and I don't use the module to automatically raise
> windows when they receive focus.
>
> The following bindings illustrate the problem with the S modifier.
>
> Mouse 1 T C Maximize
> Mouse 1 T S Maximize
>
> Holding control and pressing mouse button 1 in the title bar causes the
> window to be maximized without being raised, as one would expect. It
> also does not give the window focus.
>
> Holding shift and pressing mouse button 1 in the title bar causes the
> window to be maximized but also raises the window and gives it focus.
Really? Are you sure this isn't caused by some other binding in your
.fvwm2rc or by your xmodmap? Shift and control are treated exactly
the same in the code.
Bye
Dominik
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