Hi Bamdad,

thanks for your feedback! I have Cc'ed the wmaker-user list to update
the members about the confirmed resolution of the issue.

I can't reiterate it enough: any such feedback is tremenduosuly helpful
for me and the further development of wmlive. I don't know it all, and
if people ask me the right questions i am pointed to perspectives and
solutions i was not aware about before. That's the way things improve!

So, Bamdad, and everbody else who contributed in this thread, thanks a
lot for all your kind input and for having teached me something new!

Regards,
Paul

On 03/30/2013 05:42 AM, bamdad khan wrote:
> 
> hello,
> 
> no, it doesn't, since mine (strangly) doesn't have that entry. however,
> the system-wide one, /etc/GNUStep/Defaults/WindowMaker did have it.
> removing it indeed restores the alt-tab popup. thanks for all your help. :)
> 
> all the best,
> bamdad
> 
> On 30/03/13 05:24, Paul Seelig wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i think i found the decisive hint in the ./wmaker-crm/NEWS file:
>>
>> [...]
>> Alt-Tab Window Switching
>> ------------------------
>>
>> You can change the appearance of the panel shown during Alt-Tab window
>> switching
>> with the SwitchPanelImages option:
>> [...]
>>
>> $ rgrep -s SwitchPanelImages GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker
>>    SwitchPanelImages = None;
>>
>> Completely removing the entry from the GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker file
>> indeed enables this popup to reappear. But i fear this needs to be done
>> by directly editing the file with an editor, as i don't see where this
>> can be set in WPrefs.
>>
>> While it was mentioned that this would be possible in the keyboard
>> shortcuts settings, it was not specified for which entry this would
>> apply, and i didn't find anything obvious claiming how to make this
>> panel appear. Wndows switching works fine without any such panel.
>>
>> Bamdad, does this solve the issue for you?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Paul


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