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- From: hanson@pogo.fnal.gov (Steve Hanson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Re: How to make focus follow cursor
- Message-ID: <hanson.714322947@pogo>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 15:02:27 GMT
- References: <1992Aug18.160504.19507@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> <1992Aug20.010609.24466@BofA.com>
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- In <1992Aug20.010609.24466@BofA.com> karl@BofA.com (Karl Nicholas) writes:
-
- >>window I place the cursor in pop to the top
- >>without having to click on the title bar?
- >>
-
-
- > Try hitting the "front" key as you move the cursor
- >around. Probably not exactly what you want, but I think
- >you will like it.
-
- >Karl.
-
- Perhaps more useful- If you really want this (personally I find it
- real annoying) you can set
- olwm.AutoRaise True
-
- In your .Xdefaults file. You should look at the man page for olwm
- for these sorts of options. This is assuming you're using olwm
- as a window manager.
- --
- Steve Hanson - FERMILAB, Batavia, Il.
- hanson@pogo.fnal.gov or hanson@fnal.fnal.gov
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