Hi there,

On 31 Mar 2005 at 13:24:46 -0500, Stephen Dennison wrote:

> > AddToFunc StrokeFuncWrapper
> > + I SetEnv StrokeStart +$[pointer.x]+$[pointer.y]
> > + I StrokeFunc DrawMotion FeedBack StrokeWidth 2 EchoSequence

I have not done anything with strokes yet. But using the
StrokeFunc option I get drawn the stroke (which looks
pretty ugly) I would prefer to get drawn a recangle grid
like when using ResizeOutline. Maybe one could use another
program which starts immediately, draws the outline and is
replaced by the started program after key release.

> > I can't think of anyway to identify the geometry of the
> > drawn rectangle, ... 

That's exaclty one of my point. I cannot find a way to bind
something on botton release.

> To use it, you click the middle mouse button, drag
> diagonally, release the button at any time, and click
> again to set the lower right bounds.

That's close but a bit circumstantial ;-) 

Maybe one can write a new fvwm function which uses the
resizeoutline functionality and start a program on key
release.

Cheers Uwe
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