It looks like fvwm, gtk2 and unclutter don't get along.
Run unclutter.
Set Fvwm to use MouseFocus or SloppyFocus
Start a gtk2 program, for example
/usr/bin/gtk-demo
double click stock item browser
move the pointer to the window background area,
in this case its on the right.
Wait for
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 03:17:45PM -0500, Dan Espen wrote:
It looks like fvwm, gtk2 and unclutter don't get along.
That's interesting. This problem doesn't happen in gvim (gtk2 version),
or gaim. But one interesting effect I have observed with GTK2 programs
in general is that if the mouse is
Thomas Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 03:17:45PM -0500, Dan Espen wrote:
It looks like fvwm, gtk2 and unclutter don't get along.
That's interesting. This problem doesn't happen in gvim (gtk2 version),
or gaim. But one interesting effect I have observed with GTK2
I had to give up unclutter due to this bug. I still miss it terribly :-(.
It would be nice if someone figured out what the problem is.
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Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had to give up unclutter due to this bug. I still miss it terribly :-(.
It would be nice if someone figured out what the problem is.
Here's what I just got from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I could trigger this with metacity. However, when running unclutter