f***@stefan-klinger.de
2011-12-29 23:02:03 UTC
Hello,
I've been using FVWM for several years now, and I'm quite happy about
it. There's one focus-related thing however, I coud not manage to
figure out, even though there are a lot of focus-policy settings
around:
=== Problem
I'm looking for a way to prevent focus to shift from one window to
another, as long as a key is held down.
=== Reason
I'm using a focus-follows-mouse policy and I frequently use keys to
move windows around. While doing so, sometimes (often) a second
window gets between the mouse cursor, and the window I want to move.
Instantly focus jumps to the second window, which is then moved
instead of the one I wanted to.
=== Try this yourself
Excerpt from my .fvwm/config, which allows me to move a window to one
of the 9 positions with a single keystroke.
Style * FPEnterToFocus, FPLeaveToUnfocus
key 1 a 4 animatedmove 0 0 warp
key 2 a 4 animatedmove 50-50w 0 warp
key 3 a 4 animatedmove -0 0 warp
# ... and so on, think of a keypad, 1=top-left, 5=center, 9=bottom-right
Now open two terminals, put the upper one in the top-left corner, the
lower one somewhere else. Move mouse to lower terminal, which gets
the focus. Hold down mod4 and press 1, then 3, then release mod4. The
lower window moves to the top left, where it instantly looses its
focus to the upper window, which then moves to the top-right.
Another example is the following setup, which allows me to jump to
another page on the desktop, and take the current window with me:
destroyfunc gotomovetopage
addtofunc gotomovetopage
+ I movetopage $0 $1
+ I gotopage $0 $1
key right A C4 gotomovetopage 1p 0p
key left A C4 gotomovetopage -1p 0p
key up A C4 gotomovetopage 0p -1p
key down A C4 gotomovetopage 0p 1p
When jumping over multiple pages, I loose the window on the first
occasion where the mouse pointer accidentally catches another window.
=== Proposed Solution
IMHO, disallowing the transfer of focus while a key is pressed, would
remedy the situation.
Is this doable with current FVWM configuration options?
=== Version
***@verne:~> fvwm --version
fvwm 2.5.30 compiled on Oct 16 2010 at 07:00:26
with support for: ReadLine, RPlay, Stroke, XPM, PNG, SVG, Shape, XShm,
SM, Bidi text, Xinerama, XRender, XCursor, XFT, NLS
Thank you!
Stefan
I've been using FVWM for several years now, and I'm quite happy about
it. There's one focus-related thing however, I coud not manage to
figure out, even though there are a lot of focus-policy settings
around:
=== Problem
I'm looking for a way to prevent focus to shift from one window to
another, as long as a key is held down.
=== Reason
I'm using a focus-follows-mouse policy and I frequently use keys to
move windows around. While doing so, sometimes (often) a second
window gets between the mouse cursor, and the window I want to move.
Instantly focus jumps to the second window, which is then moved
instead of the one I wanted to.
=== Try this yourself
Excerpt from my .fvwm/config, which allows me to move a window to one
of the 9 positions with a single keystroke.
Style * FPEnterToFocus, FPLeaveToUnfocus
key 1 a 4 animatedmove 0 0 warp
key 2 a 4 animatedmove 50-50w 0 warp
key 3 a 4 animatedmove -0 0 warp
# ... and so on, think of a keypad, 1=top-left, 5=center, 9=bottom-right
Now open two terminals, put the upper one in the top-left corner, the
lower one somewhere else. Move mouse to lower terminal, which gets
the focus. Hold down mod4 and press 1, then 3, then release mod4. The
lower window moves to the top left, where it instantly looses its
focus to the upper window, which then moves to the top-right.
Another example is the following setup, which allows me to jump to
another page on the desktop, and take the current window with me:
destroyfunc gotomovetopage
addtofunc gotomovetopage
+ I movetopage $0 $1
+ I gotopage $0 $1
key right A C4 gotomovetopage 1p 0p
key left A C4 gotomovetopage -1p 0p
key up A C4 gotomovetopage 0p -1p
key down A C4 gotomovetopage 0p 1p
When jumping over multiple pages, I loose the window on the first
occasion where the mouse pointer accidentally catches another window.
=== Proposed Solution
IMHO, disallowing the transfer of focus while a key is pressed, would
remedy the situation.
Is this doable with current FVWM configuration options?
=== Version
***@verne:~> fvwm --version
fvwm 2.5.30 compiled on Oct 16 2010 at 07:00:26
with support for: ReadLine, RPlay, Stroke, XPM, PNG, SVG, Shape, XShm,
SM, Bidi text, Xinerama, XRender, XCursor, XFT, NLS
Thank you!
Stefan
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