On 5/16/07, David Chisnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16 May 2007, at 18:11, Jesse Ross wrote:
>
> >> I've just popped a little app in SVN that fixes that for us.  Well,
> >> half-fixes.  Corner (in Services/Private) will run a StepTalk script
> >> when the mouse moves into the corner of the screen.  For testing, the
> >> corners are all set to unhide the app's menu (which allows it to be
> >> re-hidden or exited).  Before this goes into -stable, we probably
> >> want some more useful scripts.
> >
> > Upper left should trigger the current app's Application menu (on
> > click).
>
> Hot corners are not the same as having a button in the corner.  We
> already trigger the application menu by clicking on it.  This gives
> us four actions that can be triggered by throwing the mouse into the
> corner of a screen.  On OS X, I have the following set up:
>
> 1) Exposé this app.
> 2) Exposé all apps.
> 3) Lock screen.
> 4) Show desktop.

  I add "showing desktop" (_NET_SHOWING_DESKTOP) in XWindowServerKit.
  You can either link to it, copy the code,
  or have a script using it.
  It basically hide all windows so that you see your desktop,
  then show them back.

  Yen-Ju

>
> When the shelf exists, it would be a good replacement for the show
> desktop action.  Since we can have arbitrary scripts, I would like
> lock screen to also set an away state on chat applications, etc.
> Eventually, hopefully, we will have something like Exposé, but that's
> a little way off (as I recall, it requires a compositing manager, and
> composite support in the X server).
>
> David
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