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> Ceruti, Gerard G said:
[snip]
>> what I am find a small problem with is how do I raise the window I want
>> to
>> work with when the cursor/mouse point/X passes over it.
>> At the moment I left click in vncviewer select raise and then click on
>> the
>> window I want to work with.
>>
>>
>> Many Thanks
>> Gerard Ceruti
>
> This is a function of the window manager you are running, not VNC.  What
> window manager are you using (hint, look in your ~/.vnc/xstartup file).
>
> --
> William Hooper

Ceruti, Gerard G said:
> Hi William
[snip]
> twm &
>
> Thanks
> Gerard

I'm not sure if it will do what you want, but twm's man page suggests you
should look at the "AutoRaise" configuration parameter.

$ man twm
[snip]
       The  following  variables  may be specified at the top of a twm
startup file.  Lists of Window name prefix strings are indicated by
win-list. Optional arguments are shown in square brackets:

       AutoRaise { win-list }
             This variable specifies a list of windows that should
             automatically be raised whenever the pointer enters the
             window.   This action  can  be interactively enabled or
             disabled on individual windows using the function
             f.autoraise.
[snip]

I don't see anything else in the man page regarding it (didn't look too
hard, though).  If that doesn't do what you are looking for I suggest you
look at using another window manager.

--
William Hooper
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