Re: Alt+Drag and Drop
syngin wrote: > It was Mon, 8 Jan 2001 09:13:17 +0100 , when you spake, > CE> Hello, > CE> > CE> Normally, with the Alt+Drag and Drop, you can move the selection. But, i use > CE> Gnome (sawfish) and if you use this function, it's the window that move (as > CE> if i drag the window title). Is there a solution (configuration of X) to > CE> avoid this behavior ? > CE> > CE> Salutations. > CE> > CE> > > I'm not sure about Sawfish, but in WindowMaker a similar problem arises. > I fixed the problem here by changing the default windowmanager mouse binding key to >MOD4 (crusty windoze key), so now if i want to move a window (for example), I use >mod4(meta), not mod1(alt). > > -- > An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do. > -- Dylan Thomas > > -- > > -={ s y n g i n }=- > > -={ [EMAIL PROTECTED] }=- > > -- The simple solution I've found here is to hold down shift as well as alt in this case. The window manager ignores the keystroke as shift is depressed, but Gimp still respects it in this instance. Garrett
Re: Alt+Drag and Drop
It was Mon, 8 Jan 2001 09:13:17 +0100 , when you spake, CE> Hello, CE> CE> Normally, with the Alt+Drag and Drop, you can move the selection. But, i use CE> Gnome (sawfish) and if you use this function, it's the window that move (as CE> if i drag the window title). Is there a solution (configuration of X) to CE> avoid this behavior ? CE> CE> Salutations. CE> CE> I'm not sure about Sawfish, but in WindowMaker a similar problem arises. I fixed the problem here by changing the default windowmanager mouse binding key to MOD4 (crusty windoze key), so now if i want to move a window (for example), I use mod4(meta), not mod1(alt). -- An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do. -- Dylan Thomas -- -={ s y n g i n }=- -={ [EMAIL PROTECTED] }=- --
Alt+Drag and Drop
Hello, Normally, with the Alt+Drag and Drop, you can move the selection. But, i use Gnome (sawfish) and if you use this function, it's the window that move (as if i drag the window title). Is there a solution (configuration of X) to avoid this behavior ? Salutations.