Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > The Functions, Toplevels and Variables windows could/should all have
> > > "Done" buttons to be consistent with the Bindings and Menu Editor (and
> > > perhaps others) windows.
>
> > I do a ,,Close'' by clicking on the rightmost button in my fvwm2. This
> > is much better for me (and maybe for you too), because this closes only
> > thos one window.
>
> I exchanged a few messages with Stewart on this privately last night
> (so as to not flood the list with too much mail ;-)
>
> I came up with another solution that maintains the clean look of the
> vTcl
> windows. Stewart had the same idea himself. That is to make the menubar
> "Window" item have checkbuttons to toggle the windows on and off. This
> is quite a common way of handling such windows.
For vtcl this is a good idea. But having the close-button bound to
,,Close'' rather than ,,delete'' is also useful for other applications
with more than 1 toplevel (like emacs, netscape). Killing the whole
application is not the action I intend by killing a window.
--
Christoph Gaitzsch
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pub 768/B77C05C9 1996/09/28 Christoph Gaitzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>