Thanks for your explanation, Dominik.


phew... complicated... What does "obscure" mean in window manager context? Checking a dictionary did not return sensefull results. So, what is the difference between "not (fully) visible" and "(partially) obscured"?

All the cases that you did describe are ok to send such an event, but none of these cover the situation i did mean: When moving the pager-screen around with at everytime completely *not* showing the page where mozilla is opened, mozilla should not get such an event, isn't it? Only if a mozilla window was not (fully) visible and at one time becomes more visible than before, it needs to redraw and so requires such an event, as i understand.

But Dan allready said that this might be fixed sometime. It is certainly of priority C, IMO. (The only thing is that this mouse-button-3-scrolling in the pager did arouse my interest for fvwm, because it gave me a totally new feeling of a real huge virtual screen. But there are enough other interesting things to be found in fvwm...)

Gert


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