On Nov 29, 2007 1:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sander van Dijk (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 11:51:14 +0100): > > > > Ted Zlatanov (Wed, 28 Nov 2007 08:48:44 -0600): > > > > I don't know if this belongs in wmii or in an external utility, > > > > but haven't found anything that does it. I think it's very > > > > useful. > > > You can create small bar in the side of dmenu and tune clicking on > > > it to lock the computer. > > Uh no, you can't. dmenu is completely keyboard driven, you can't make > > it do anything with the mouse (without hacking dmenu.c, that is). > > May be it changed with the new version but in 3.5 mouse events for work > fine for me: > > ========================== > Event RightBarClick > button=$1; bar=$2 > if [ "X$bar" = "Xmpdstatus" ]; then > case "$button" in > 1) mpc toggle ;; > 2) mpc prev ;; > 3) mpc next ;; > 4) volume "+" & ;; > 5) volume "-" & ;; > esac > fi > ========================== > > Some time ago I used to make a small area specially for locking the > screen with the script like this.
Ah, you mean the bar, not dmenu. In that case you're right of course (the bar is part of wmii, while dmenu is a separate program. You can use the mouse on the bar, but not on dmenu). Gr. Sander.
