binding a double-click
Michael P. Soulier
michael.soulier at rogers.com
Sat Mar 2 22:17:43 CET 2002
Aha! This worked...
# I want to toggle shading with a double-click on the toolbar
AddToFunc "rollup"
+ "D" Shade
mouse 1 T N Function "rollup"
Unfortunately, it now prevents a basic click from permitting a move of the
window. I guess I need to bind that to a single click...
Mike
On 01/03/02 Jasper Huijsmans did speaketh:
> I don't know either ;-)
>
> I think you can do something with functions like
>
> AddToFunc "func"
> + "D" Exec
>
> Mouse 1 A Function "func"
>
> I'm not sure about the syntax. Look at the default xfwm configuration in
> the documentation. Also the most extensive list of commands to use that I
> know of is in the documentation.
>
> Jasper
>
> At 03:39 PM 3/1/02, you wrote:
> >On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 23:30, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> >
> >> How would one go about binding a button 1 double-click on an
> >application
> >> titlebar? The documentation shows a single-click, but I don't see a way
> >of
> >> binding a double.
> >
> > Just so there's no "thundering silence", I don't know the answer to
> >this.
> >
> >> Also, where do I find a detailed reference of the available built-in
> >> commands for binding?
> >
> > It seems that I _should_ know the answer to this but I'm afraid it
> >escapes me right now.
> >
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