On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 08:39:09AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:

> The "Next [*] Focus" command violates that rule, but unclutter fixes it
> up.  If you want to focus on a new window with either of these focus
> models, warptowindow should be used.

One inconvenient thing about warptowindow is that there's no programmatic
way to get back to the original window.  So if you want a command to
temporarily get you to a different window and then put you back as if
nothing had happened, warping the pointer doesn't work so well.

Specifically, I like to bring up FvwmConsole with a single keystroke.  I
get focus in the new window immediately, type whatever I need in it, and
when I hit ^D to get out of it, my focus returns to the window I was in
before (because the mouse hasn't moved).

Is there a better way of doing this?

Danek
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