On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 01:06:31AM +0100, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
> This is regarding to mouse bindings.
>
> I have this in my .fvwm2rc
>
> Mouse 0 1 A Menu Window-Ops2 Close
>
> To open the window menu on click and closing the window on double
> click. This is the way it should be.
> But I was going to assign double clicking the title bar to maximize so i
> altered that line to this:
>
> Mouse 1 T A Move-or-Raise Maximize
>
> But double clicking the title bar still lowers the window (guess this is
> builtin)
>
> Then I checked the man page, it says this about the 'Mouse' command:
>
> Mouse Button Context Modifiers Function
>
> and: Function is one of fvwm's built-in functions.
>
> there is no reference to being able to supply an extra function for double
> clicking, it seems this works, or is closing the window when double
> clicking title button 1 builtin also?
> And it is possible to assign functions defined in the config file aswell,
> isn't it?
Move-Or-Raise is not a built in function but a complex function
defined elsewhere. It may look like this:
AddToFunc Move-Or-Raise
+ M Move
+ C Raise
Just add
+ D Maximize
and it will work. The double click action only works with menus.
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Received on Wed Dec 05 2001 - 03:04:53 GMT