Hello, Good morning,

My config(s) is here :
https://github.com/spartrekus/CTWM-window-manager-2017/

If I use the follow focus, then, chromium does not has right mouse click.
It is however quite important sometimes, because right click is today more
and more used.

I will try .... --cfgchk

ClickToFocus allows right mouse click to work into MS-Office Powerpoint and
Chromium.

Right click using ctwm Follow focus is actually working with libreoffice,
firefox, and dillo.

It seems that chromium, wine, and several other application prefer
clicktofocus.

Likely if it is coded on some (maybe X11) libraries.... I have no idea.

best regards




On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:58 PM, Aaron Sloman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > https://github.com/spartrekus/CTWM-window-manager-2017/blob/
> master/ctwmrc-v3.txt
>
> This is a html file not a plain text file. I don't see how it could
> possibly work as .ctwmrc.
>
> Perhaps the wrong file was put there?
>
> > It works after running wm2 or jwm, and then to start ctwm.
> > But then, button3 + m (alt) to resize is NOT working :(
>
> In my experience if part of a .ctwmrc file works but not another part, that
> is usually because there is a syntax error between the working part and the
> non-working part.
>
> So you can test items in the file starting from the top and work down until
> the first thing doesn't work, and look at the text between the last item
> that works and the first one that doesn't.
>
> Have you tried using this flag:
>
>  --cfgchk
>
> According to the 'man' file:
>
>     This option causes ctwm to only try to parse the config file,
>     and indicate whether errors are found.
>
> >
> > Would you have any idea how to make the right mouse click working?
> >
> > It is of course important to access menus. For instance, I would like to
> > access menus of Libreoffice to change something, or any kind of menus on
> > general.
>
> Surely this should be handled by Libreoffice, not ctwm.
>
> Apologies if I have misunderstood something.
>
> Aaron
>

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