On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:37:14AM -0400, Thomas Gardiner wrote:
> Hi Dominik,
> 
> I've thought of using the same thing in the past, but well I haven't found
> the free time to figure out how to do it.  Would you care to embellish on
> how you accomplish this?

Sure, I have

  AddToFunc ResizeOrRaise
  + C Raise
  + M Raise
  + M ResizeMaximize
  + D Current (Shaded) Raise
  + D WindowShade $0

  Mouse 1 FS    N   Function ResizeOrRaise toggle
  Mouse 1 [     N   Function ResizeOrRaise W
  Mouse 1 ]     N   Function ResizeOrRaise E
  Mouse 1 -     N   Function ResizeOrRaise N
  Mouse 1 _     N   Function ResizeOrRaise S
  Mouse 1 <     N   Function ResizeOrRaise NW
  Mouse 1 >     N   Function ResizeOrRaise SE
  Mouse 1 ^     N   Function ResizeOrRaise NE
  Mouse 1 v     N   Function ResizeOrRaise SW

> > I even use ResizeMaximize instead of the normal Resize command.
> > My windows usually start at a standard size and position.  When a
> > different geometry is needed, I just draw-resize them as usual,
> > and when I'm done with them I simply "unmaximize" them.  This
> > concept effectively introduces a mini stack of window sizes
> > allowing to temporarily modify the geometry and restoring the
> > original one with a single key press.

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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