On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 05:01, Dominik Vogt wrote: > I see, this change is not going to make me happy. > > BEGIN THEORY > > For some reason, a more or less random number of commands worked > on button press while other commands worked on button release. > The first type did not work when invoked outside a window context, > for example on the root window: > > mouse 3 a sc move > > just flashed the selection cursor, selected the root window and > beeped. The right way to have move-on-press is > > AddToFunc move_on_press > + I Move > mouse 1 W 3 function move_on_press > > In the future, I would like to remove the difference between both > types of commands. > > END THEORY > > So much for the theory. Unfortunately, many people rely on the > old, broken behaviour. It should be relatively easy to write a > script that changes your config, though. > > Bye > > Dominik ^_^ ^_^
Aha! I knew I remembered seeing something about it. I've updated my rc to use a function instead, and it works fine now. Thanks! I might take a stab at a conversion script tomorrow, if I have time. I'll have to figure out which functions had a behavioral change, though. If I can figure those out, the behavior only changed for mouse bindings, correct? Thanks again, -- Ben Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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