> 3) And I notice that the only way to raise a window is to click the 
> window title.  Is there a way to get windows to raise when I click 
> anywhere in them?
I know several Variant to raise a Window. The easiest in my Opinion is just to 
move the Cursor somewhere over the Window you want to raise, and then hold ALT 
and just click. That should raise the Window. I always use this because 90% of 
my Windows doesn't have a Titlebar, because there're borderless. :) (Saves some 
Space)
(Alt+Click+Dragging moves a Window in the same Way.)
Another Way is to set the default Behaviour. If you want to automatically raise 
a Window, if you hover over it then you can use enlightenment_remote.
enlightenment_remote --help gives a Summary of all Commands, you can trigger.

If guess this would be the appropriate One for you:
enlightenment_remote -use-auto-raise-get
enlightenment_remote -use-auto-raise-set <0 or 1>

With get you get the current Value of this Option, with set you can set the 
wanted Value.

Regards,
        Christian


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