Re: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-19 Thread Andrew Markebo
Humm my view.. This is actually a 'feature', they say it works with
FVWM, yeah.. but it is configurable in fvwm, and other window managers
to raise or not on focus, so well see it as feature wish in the
multiwindow 'window manager'.

Just being picky.. or something.. 

/Andy

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Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread WU, ALEX (SBCSI)
Hi, 

I'm using XWin Test77 w/ multiwindow mode on.

I also have tweakui to have focus follow the mouse, but
not autoraise the window when activating.

Moving the mouse over to pure MS windows will just
have the focus on them. But moving the mouse to an
X window, such as xterm, will also raise the window,
although I did not enable Autoraise when activating
in tweakui.

Regards,
-Alex



Re: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Alex,

Thanks for the report.

Just be warned that someone will have to care enough about that to fix 
the problem, but I don't care about it so I won't be fixing it :)  Maybe 
someone else will be sufficiently annoyned by it.

Harold

WU, ALEX (SBCSI) wrote:
Hi, 

I'm using XWin Test77 w/ multiwindow mode on.

I also have tweakui to have focus follow the mouse, but
not autoraise the window when activating.

Moving the mouse over to pure MS windows will just
have the focus on them. But moving the mouse to an
X window, such as xterm, will also raise the window,
although I did not enable Autoraise when activating
in tweakui.

Regards,
-Alex




Re: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread Sylvain Petreolle
Bug in tweakui ? Wrong list then.
 Moving the mouse over to pure MS windows will just
 have the focus on them. But moving the mouse to an
 X window, such as xterm, will also raise the window,
 although I did not enable Autoraise when activating
 in tweakui.


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Re: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Oh, I think that the problem is most likely due to the what that 
multi-window mode handles the mouse, but it only seems to cause problems 
with TweakUI.  Thus, you can basically say that TweakUI is unsupported 
so it doesn't matter if we have problems with it.  But, the underlying 
problem is definitley ours.  I would not doubt it if the problem 
manifests itself in some other way later.  I think I will wait to fix it 
until then though.

Harold

Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Bug in tweakui ? Wrong list then.


Moving the mouse over to pure MS windows will just
have the focus on them. But moving the mouse to an
X window, such as xterm, will also raise the window,
although I did not enable Autoraise when activating
in tweakui.




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RE: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread WU, ALEX (SBCSI)
It is not a bug in tweakui, it is in XWin Test77.
As Harold stated, it is not serious one, a lot of
people do not use tweakui, they may never
ask for a fix, although I like tweakui a lot, it
makes my desktop almost the same as Linux/Solaris.

I used to use XWin w/ fvwm2 on cygwin before trying
Test77, fvwm2 works pretty well w/ rootless mode
feature thanks to Mr. Matsuzaki.

XWin/fvwm2 does not have autoraise problem as in 
Test77. I can move the mouse to an xterm window 
which does not have to be fully visible and type a command.
The only minor annoyance is when you click on
an x window, all of the x windows raise to the top
because they have a transparent root window. But you
can move the focus to an xterm and type but still have 
the xterm partially visible under XWin/fvwm2.

Regards,
-Alex

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Bug in tweakui ? Wrong list then.
 Moving the mouse over to pure MS windows will just
 have the focus on them. But moving the mouse to an
 X window, such as xterm, will also raise the window,
 although I did not enable Autoraise when activating
 in tweakui.


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Re: Autoraise in Test77 multiwindow mode

2003-02-18 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Harold L Hunt II wrote:

 Oh, I think that the problem is most likely due to the what that 
 multi-window mode handles the mouse, but it only seems to cause problems 
 with TweakUI.  Thus, you can basically say that TweakUI is unsupported 
 so it doesn't matter if we have problems with it.  But, the underlying 
 problem is definitley ours.  I would not doubt it if the problem 
 manifests itself in some other way later.  I think I will wait to fix it 
 until then though.

I'm using TweakUI too. And if I ever find the multiwindow mode useful, 
I'll not rest until the bug is fixed. But unfortunatly I'm quite happy
without multiwindow. *g* 

If I've got some time, I'll look into it. But I can't tell how soon this 
will be.

bye
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