Re: E (cvs) and gnome



Fist of all, GMC is not capturing mouse clicks to the root window.  E
captures the clicks, then proxies them to another window so that other
applications can perform actions on root window mouse clicks.  If raster
thinks that it is a bad feature, he could easily remove the proxying
feature from E.

If you disable the actions associated with those clicks, you should be
able to use GMC as before.  To do this, copy the keybindings.cfg (may be
in /usr/share/enlightenment/config) to ~/.enlightenment, and edit out the
bindings you don't like.

James.

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On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Jason A. Pfeil wrote:

> I just recently compiled E from CVS and was disturbed by the fact that it
> traps all of the mouse clicks on the root window that used to be passed
> through to gnome (and gmc in particular).  I read from Raster a while back
> that he didn't think that gmc should capture clicks in the root window.
> Does anyone know a configuration (compile- or run-time) option that will
> allow you to let certain mouse clicks on the root window be captured by an
> external program?
> 
> Thanks.
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