Am Fri, 3 Jul 2009 16:58:59 +0200 schrieb Fernando <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Christopher Roy Bratusek > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > The long awaited 1.5.0 release of sawfish is finally available! > > > This is a great release! > Such a nice list of changes > Congratulations ^^ > > > Just one thing I would like to point out... > > > - Warp cursor to cycled windows, if warp-cursor is enabled > > [Christopher Bratusek] > > > > I know that I should have discussed about this before (sorry, I > totally forgot about it). But the "Warp-if-necessary when cycling" was > a feature that sawfish already had (before the patch was committed). > > Before the patch, the warp-pointer-if-necessary function was called at > the *end* of the cycling (when you have finally chosen a window), > instead of calling it in every step of the cycle. > Perhaps you didn't noticed the feature because of that, but imho this > old behavior is much wiser than the one implemented in the new patch > because the old one will only warp when it is really necessary. > > Sometimes the final window is in the same place than the initial > window (and thus warping is not needed), but if there are transitional > windows during the cycle the pointer will end up warping in almost > every step of the cycle, which imho is a not a desired behavior. > > -- > Fernando Hi Fernando, Well I've noticed that, but I considered it as a bug ^_^; I'm more than happy with current behaviour, either way, this might be optional and disabled by default, as I understand what you mean. I don't have the time currently to write that patch, so perhaps you might come up with one? Thanks, Chris
