Joachim Breitner a écrit : > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, den 05.08.2010, 10:05 -0400 schrieb Denis Laxalde: > > Joachim Breitner a écrit : > > > Dear Denis > > > > > > Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 22:06 -0400 schrieb Denis Laxalde: > > > > Trying to launch gnome-window-properties when bluetile is running > > > > returns the following message: > > > > > > > > Cannot start the preferences application for your window manager > > > > Window manager "LG3D" has not registered a configuration tool > > > > > > > > Because of this, ones looses some interesting settings (such as the > > > > `movement key` thing...) > > > > Nevertheless, this works fine with XMonad (using gnomeConfig). > > > > > > I’m getting this with xmonad as well, probably because I set the Window > > > Manager name to LG3D to avoid problems with Java. I’m surprised that you > > > don’t get this problem with xmonad. Can you send me the output of > > > "wmctrl -m" while running your xmonad config? > > > > Actually I was wrong. It does not work as well with xmonad. Sorry about > > that. > > > > > And do the settings work when using XMonad? > > > > Some of these settings seem to be activated in the gnomeconfig of > > xmonad (without extra configuration). For instance, > > - window selection follows the mouse, > > - the movement key is set to mod. > > I actually thought this was inherited from gnome settings but apparently > > not. > > In bluetile, the window selection can be configured > > (focus_follows_mouse: true) but the movement key cannot as far as I can > > tell (probably because there is no mouse bindings so far). > > > > So maybe this report should be classified as an enhancement request for > > mouse bindings... > > the xmonad (or bluetile) settings are independent of any GNOME > configuration. If gnome-window-properties fails to start, then this is > actually a feature :-) > > I’m not exactly sure what you mean with movement keys. Do you mean the > key that you have to press so that clicking, holding and moving the > mouse will move the window? Did you try with the key you specified as > the default_modifier (Windows key by default)?
Well, "movement key" might not be the appropriate term... What I mean is (from xmonad's manual): mod-button1 Set the window to floating mode and move by dragging In bluetile, mod-{anybutton} does not do anything. Cheers, Denis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org