On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:21:17PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > I have also noticed that in the CVS version, GrabFocusTransient seems
> > to default to off, even though the manual still says it's on by default.
> 

> And it should be on by default.  The ConfigFvwmDefaults file has
> this line:
> 
>   Style * GrabFocusTransient, LowerTransient, RaiseTransient, 
> StackTransientParent
> 
> So probably ConfigFvwmDefaults is not installed properly on your
> site.

Yes, you're right of course. I was trying out the freshly compiled fvwm
from the source dir so ConfigFvwmDefaults wasn't found.

I seems to me however that the combination of MouseFocusClickRaises and
MouseFocusClickIgnoreMotion is a little undeterministic. If I select
text in one xterm, which is on top and then click on another xterm,
it raises but selection is kept. However, if I then click on the first
xterm again, it raises but selection is lost. Not really a problem, but
it would be neater to have an option which sets this, either the click
is passed to the window that is raised or it isn't.

I also would really like a configurable MouseFocusClickRaises, to choose
which button(s) raises...
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