On 00:25 25 May 2002, Mikhael Goikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On 24 May 2002 20:04:30 -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
| > You seem to want to script and control the whole process.

Actually, I wish I didn't have to.

| If we would have such mechanism using module events, it is easy to code
| a simple module in perl - FvwmPlacement - that implements all kinds of
| placements and checks that a window is not out of screen and so on:
|   UnderCursorPlacement  - should be done anyway
|   CenterPlacement       - should be done anyway, because I need this :)
|   AvoidFocusPlacement   - suggested by Cameron Simpson
|   AvoidCursorPlacement  -   the same
|   ConstantPlacement     -   the same
|   and other placement policies per window...

And, just thinking about this: Normal "smart placement", but make sure
the focus window stays above any new window. Hmm, ok for pointer based
focus and selected focuses - will this work ok with sloppy focus when
the pointer is outside the focus window but over the new window?
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