Uwe Pross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there,
> 
> I wrote a small patch which provides a  new  build-in  command  called
> EdgeCommand.  Here  is  the  new  paragraph from the patched fvwm2 man
> page. 
> 
> EdgeCommand [all|top|bottom|left|right [Function]]
>               Binds  a  specified fvwm built-in function Function
>               to an edge of the screen.  If Function  is  omitted
>               the  binding  for this edge is removed. If EdgeCom­
>               mand is called without any argument all edge  bind­
>               ings are removed.
> 
>               The  binding gets active means Function is executed
>               when the mouse pointer hits the specified edge. The
>               binding  works  only  if  EdgeThickness is set to a
>               value greater than 0. If a function is bound to  an
>               edge  scrolling specified by EdgeScroll is disabled
>               for this edge. It is possible to  bind  a  function
>               only  to  some  edges  and  use the other edges for
>               scrolling. The command  is  intended  to  raise  or
>               lower  certain  windows if the mouse pointer hits a
>               certain edge.  FvwmAuto can be  used  get  a  delay
>               when  raising  or  lowering  windows.

If someone were to read this, I think they'd be left with the
impression that these edges are on all 4 edges of the display.

These edges are only on the screen edges that are next to virtual
pages.

If this was used for raising and lowering windows, I think the
missing edges might cause a problem.

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