Correction!

Clicking the window border (including: titlebar, the tiny border to the 
left and right, and the small border at the bottom) will raise the 
window... and this makes alot more sense, because then you don't 
interfere with the program you are raising, and if you can focus on it 
with sloppy focus, then one the border sections is avail to click.

So i'm not so sure i want a SloppyClickToFocus anymore. :)

DC

Derek Cunningham wrote:

> I've been using ClickToFocus for a long time... and recently i've been
> tutoring with a professor (he teaches me programming, i teach him Linux
> sysadmin, he's never had root access! :) and he uses sloppy focus.. so
> the more i use it, the more i like it over click to focus.
> 
> Now, with sloppy focus, you can raise the windows by clicking the
> toolbar, but this seems illogical, is this a bug, or is this they way bb
> developers want bb to be? I think it makes ALOT more sense to have
> sloppy focus such that when you click the window anywhere it will raise
> that window.
> 
> Gian Paolo Lorenzetto wrote:
> 
>  > Hi all,
>  >
>  > just switched to BB (from sawfish), and the only complaint I have is
>  > that I can't seem to find a way to "click to raise" a window. I prefer
>  > sloppy focus, but with this focus mode the only way I can see to raise a
>  > window is to use an alt+button1.
>  >
>  > It's a small thing, and otherwise I think BB is excellent - surprisingly
>  > snappier than sawfish :)
>  >
> 
> BB's only got a 3MB footprint... can you say that about <insert WM here>?
> 
>  > BTW - using release 0.61.1
>  >
> 
> :)
> 
>  > Thanks in advance.
> 
> DC



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