>>
>>those mouse bindings aren't there by default - theme or wm defaults i 
>>guess. anyways, it seemed like a good idea but there doesn't seem to be 
>>an apropriate context available. BORDER seemed likely but
>>
>>    -binding-mouse-add BORDER 2 NONE 0 "window_lower" ""
>>
>>also takes effect in the client-area, meaning attempting to paste some 
>>text lowers the window. maybe that's a bug? doesn't sound like a 
>>border-context should be affecting the client-area..?
> 
> 
> no - its not a bug. it's doing EXACTLY that you asked it to. button 2 (middle)
> ANYWHERE on a border lowers it (including the client) with no modifers held.

yes, i just thought the name "border" suggested an actual border, as in
the bits around the client-area :) if it covers the whole area, WINDOW
might have been more intuitive (imo)

middle-clicking anywhere on a border (or specifically the titlebar) with
no modifiers to lower the window is exactly my intent, we just have a
different definition of border i guess ;)

> you should use the signal bindings. look at them nd see how shading etc. are
> done (double click the titlebar, mouse,down,2 on the title etc.) :)

so you mean i have to edit the actual theme (.edc) to change this? i was
just hoping there was an easy config for it somewhere so i wouldn't have
to hack the theme with every update. it seems like a theme-independent
setting to me - i wouldn't want double-clicking the titlebar to do
something different in every theme any more than keybindings or
focuspolicy etc



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