On 15/02/09 09:59, Matt Wozniski wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>> To give a window focus by one mouse-click without moving its cursor:
>> - either click its titlebar (if visible)
>> - or click its taskbar icon (which is normally always visible).
>
> Wow! Does this work in other applications too!?
>
>> This applies to any window, not only Vim.
>
> It does!? Well, golly gee whiz, I wish I'd known!
I suppose you're kidding.
>
>> (Clicking _inside_ any window
>> will usually move its cursor, if there is one, to wherever you clicked,
>> or if you clicked after the end of a line, to the end of that line.)
>
> But what if your windows have no titlebar, and you don't have a
> taskbar!? If only there other ways to focus windows without moving
> the cursor in them!
Mine all have, and I do. What window manager do you use? (I use KDE on
Linux, and the standard Windows display also has them.)
>
> ~Matt
Best regards,
Tony.
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