border sensitivity

Sergio sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br
Fri Nov 16 12:01:49 CET 2012



--- Em sex, 16/11/12, Ray Andrews <rayandrews at eastlink.ca> escreveu:

> De: Ray Andrews <rayandrews at eastlink.ca>
> Assunto: Re: border sensitivity
> Para: xfce at xfce.org
> Data: Sexta-feira, 16 de Novembro de 2012, 2:18
> On 15/11/12 04:33 PM, Sergio wrote:
> > Just a tip. I find editing small xpm images best with
> mtpaint. It's much lighter than Gimp and when you zoom the
> image you get a grid with individual pixels that makes it
> easy if you don't use gradients. If you use gradients it
> must be easy too as long as you know how to work with
> mtpaint for that :-p Of course for very small images you can
> create a gradient pixel by pixel.
> 
> Many thanks Sergio and all, I just finished editing my
> borders to suit and all's well.  I can't say what's
> best, but this does seem to be a hugely cumbersome way to do
> things.  Why the window border needs about ten
> different files to define it is beyond me. I'd expect some
> sort of config file with stuff like this:
> 
> activeborderwidth=4
> activebordercolor=FFFFF
> ...

Maybe you could add a feature request for xfwm?
That would have to be a fallback thing, though, as with images there's the possibility of customizing more the appearance (although, granted, there's not much to customize on 4 pixels).


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