James Michael Fultz wrote:
Fluxbox will do most of the things you mention and other things not
mentioned.  Workspace switching with mousewheel, dragging windows among
workspaces, edge-snapping, built-in keygrabber, and ordering dockapps in
the Slit.  It is also possible to disable window tabs by setting
"session.tabs" to "false" in `~/.fluxbox/init'.  Using Fluxconf
(x11-misc/fluxconf) makes that even easier.

Okay, now that the name of the thread has changed, I'm going to ask my question. I switched over to fluxbox after using the GNOME monolith for a couple of years. I am *extremely* happy with the switch, but there's a couple of tricks I'd like to be able to do with the mouse, and I can't figure out how to do it.


Specifically, I'd like to be able to click on the window resizers in some way that they only change the dimensions of the window in one dimension (e.g., changing the Y dimension, while keeping the X dimension in tact). This is apparently possible by using keyboard shortcuts (see
http://www.fluxbox.org/docbook/en/html/x298.html#AEN463), but I haven't found any references on how to do this with the mouse.


I've tried shift-clicking, alt-clicking, ctrl-clicking, shift+alt-clicking, et cetera ad nauseum, to no avail. I'm assuming I can change this by editing ~/.fluxbox/init, but I don't know.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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