On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, erskine, michael wrote:

> I have tracked down some menu config for Enlightenment...
> 
> in /usr/share/enlightenment...
> in menus.cfg we find...
> #include <linux-mandrake.cfg>
> where a number of menus are defined (the only ones I can get my hands on!)
> in keybindings.cfg under the class named DESKBINDINGS we find...
> __BUTTON 2
> __ALLOW_ANY_MODIFIER_KEYS __OFF
> __MODIFIER_KEY __ALT

so it doesn't conflict with gmc...

> ...huh?? this defies logic and effectively disables the middle mouse button
> on the root window. So I changed the __MODIFIER_KEY to __NONE and bingo -
> the middle mouse button works as documented in the Enlightenment Edocs.

no, no. it tells it only to accept button2+alt. With out this in some
situations you will be stuck with both a gmc and enlightenment menu
waiting on a click or release. This was my work around for it.
 
> I haven't had to do this for other distributions that include Enlightenment.
> So has this been done as a "feature" for Mandrake? Or is this configuration
> anomaly straight from E because it is clearly a bug for such default
> distributed configuration to purposefully contavene the Edocs without
> additional documentation to explain the changes.
> 
> Thoughts?

My appolgies I always forget to update docs.

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