>From the man page:
The quoted portion of the function tells what kind
of action will trigger the command which follows
it. "I" stands for Immediate, and is executed as
soon as the function is invoked. "M" stands for
Motion, i.e. if the user starts moving the mouse.
"C" stands for Click, i.e., if the user presses and
releases the mouse in a short period of time
(ClickTime milliseconds). "D" stands for double-
click. The action "I" will cause an action to be
performed on the button-press, if the function is
invoked with prior knowledge of which window to act
on.
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 03:06:14PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> In the following context:
>
> AddToFunc Resize-or-Raise "I" Raise
> + "M" Resize
> + "D" Lower
>
> what do "I" "M" "D" etc., stand for, and what man page can I find them referenced
> in?
>
> Glen
>
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