Gert Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dan Espen wrote: > > Thank you, for your answer. > > > On my system, Fvwm lags behind the mouse (as I think it would be > > expected to) and I think X is throwing away some of the X traffic > > which might be what you are seeing. > > Hmm, as i understand you, this would result in a slightly > stottering/uneven moving of the grey screen-box, but it still follows > the way of the mouse correctly. > > > If you think I'm missing something, or this is causing a problem, > > feel free to provide more details. > > It is hard to describe this in english, but i try to describe how i move > the mouse and how the screen is moving: > > I number the desktop pages as follows: > > 0 3 6 > 1 4 7 > 2 5 8 > > > I e.g. start the mouse movement in page 8 and move it in a normal speed > on a linear way to page 0. This takes approx. about 1 second, i guess, > maybe 1,5. > > At the beginning the grey screen box (i call it "the screen" from now > on, because the whole screen moves the same way as the screen-box of the > pager) lays under the mouse cursor on page 8. It starts moving into the > correct direction and in the beginning follows the mouse. This may be a > little stottering and uneven but the screen does keep the correct direction. > > Approx. when entering page 4, the screen starts moving in small circles > around the still linear moving mouse cursor (mostly clockwise). At the > end of page 4 the screen rotates through the pages 0,3,6,7,8,5,2,1, etc. > and sometimes stucks in an edge-page. Sometimes the movement of the > screen is not circular, but it moves to the left and right in a > direction of 90 degrees to the mouse movement. > > Well, i could try to draw a small png image that displays an example of > the movement and post it here if i am allowed.
No need, using these instructions, I see it now. > Somewhere in the fvwm-docs i have read that you should not start a > module using "Module", but add it to the start-function. Can the > starting of FvwmPager with "Module" be the problem? Nope. -- Dan Espen E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
