Carlos R. Mafra <crmafra <at> gmail.com> writes: > > On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 at 12:32:31 +0200, Miikka Veijonen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've question regarding auto-expansion timeout and how it should work: > > > > When I set the auto-expansion time to 2000ms or 10000ms for example > > (see WPref, tab 7: "Clip autocollapsing delays") and I move my cursor > > above the drawer icon and move it away immediately the drawer will > > still expand itself even if my cursor is isn't above that anymore. Is > > this expectable behavior? > > Strange, because here it doesn't behave this way. > > > I thought that this auto-expansion time means that if I move my cursor > > above the drawer icon and keep it there for the time I've set (2000ms > > for example) then it should expand itself without double clicking the > > icon but not if I move my cursor away before the auto-expansion time > > has been achieved. Am I right? > > Yes. > > > It's very annoying if I move my cursor accidentally over the icon for > > very short time (less than half second) and I continue using WMaker > > then the drawer expands by itself although my cursor isn't even close > > to that. Then I must go and collapse the drawer manually and continue > > my work. > > > > Is this bug or expectable behavior of drawer icons? > > The expected behavior is the one you want. And that's what I experience > here. If I set the delay to 2000ms the drawer doesn't expand after half > a second nor if I move the mouse out of the drawer before the 2000ms > delay. >
Okay. Well I just double checked that my drawers act like I described for some reason. I'm using WMaker version that I've pulled from Git on 20150128 (YYYYMMDD). I've two different workstations and another one has two screens but this problem happens on both workstations (so the dual screen should not cause this issue). My OS is CentOS 7.0.1406 and kernel version is 3.10.0- 123.20.1.el7.x86_64. Is there somehing I can do to solve my problem? Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
