How to customize window resize and move functions.
Iban Hatchondo
hatchond at labri.fr
Fri Feb 28 07:50:02 UTC 2003
Erik Enge wrote:
> Eclipse is growing on me. I'm almost where I need to be to switch out
> sawfish for Eclipse and use it as my standard window manager. I've been
> defining key-combos like this:
>
> (define-key-combo :previous-workspace
> :keys '(:p)
> :modifiers '(:and :ALT-LEFT :CONTROL-LEFT)
> :fun (action
> (:press (change-vscreen (root-vscreens *root*) #'+))
> ()))
>
> And putting it in my ~/.eclipse file. Am I doing this the right way or
> is there a better way to do this?
>
It seems correct to me. The problem is that the man is out of date. But
if I remember correctly it is up to date concerning the keystrokes part.
I should do it, but I don't have a lot of extra time right now.
> This is what I now want to make happen: I want Eclipse to behave like
> sawfish does with regards to window move and resize functions. To
> resize a window, I want to hold down the left ALT key and then press and
> hold the second mouse button (right mouse button) and at this point it
> should allow me to resize the window.
>
> To move a window, I want to press the left ALT key and press and hold
> the left (first) mouse button at which point it should allow me to move
> the window around with my mouse.
>
> Any idea on how to accomplish this?
>
Well I had those things in mind couple of mounth ago, but I don't have
enough time to do it. It should be possible to do this with the menu-3
sutff, but there's no way to register keystroke with the mouse button
instead of "keyboard key" at this time. I'll try to find some extra time
this week end.
!ban.
> Thanks,
>
> Erik.
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