On 07/09/10 12:13, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
On 09/07/2010 12:38 PM, John Lea wrote:

Hi Henrik,

When a three finger hold is performed on top of a window belonging to an
application that supports greedy interaction, the gesture triggers greedy
interaction for that specific application.   When an application enters greedy
state, it can either: a) make all of it's windows greedy b) make some of it's
windows greedy c) make an area of a window greedy.  Performing the greedy
gesture a second time on top of _any_ of the application's windows will switch
off the greedy state for that particular application.

Does "on top" mean "inside window bar" or "inside window" here?

Thanks,
Henrik
On top of window means anywhere within the outer window border so inside both the window bar and the window area.

cheers,
John

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