Incoming from T: > [redirected from gmane.linux.debian.user, because I now think that this > might be a grml specific question]
Nope. > > > Upgraded from Debian stable into testing, I notice one most important > > > feature missing from fluxbox -- the SloppyFocus mode. Ie, the mode of > > > traditional X behaviour -- auto raise the window when the mouse stay > > > on a window for a while. > > > > > > Anybody else misses the feature? what's the workaround? It's still there. I think when you turn off "Click to raise" then you can enable auto-raise. > This is what I tried: > > create a new user. In its home directory, there are no .x* .X* files, nor > the .fluxbox directory. > > echo exec fluxbox > ~/.xsession > > then startx. > > Ie, in above X/fluxbox setting, everything is taken from system. However, > having choosing Configuration > Focus Model > Auto Raise, I still can't > get the auto raise feature. So I think that this issue is related to how > grml configure X/fluxbox by default. > > Please help. I can't do without the auto raise feature. Well, that's overstating it a bit. CTRL-Left (or is it ALT-Left?) goes to the next workspace or window. Sorry if this is a little confused; I went back to Blackbox and now use bbkeys for that feature. Try this: mkdir ~/.config mkdir ~/.config/fluxbox mkdir ~/.config/fluxbox/styles cp /etc/X11/fluxbox/fluxbox-menu ~/.config/fluxbox/menu cp /usr/share/fluxbox/styles ~/.config/fluxbox/styles Find a fluxbox init file (locate fluxbox | grep -i init), copy it to ~/.config/fluxbox/init, then edit it changing paths to yours in ~/.config, edit your preferred style file, edit your menu file. Fluxbox/blackbox are far more hand configurable and better behaved than the monsters other distros offer. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling Please don't Cc: me. - - _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
