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Re: [STUMP] Mouse mode first shoot
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Philippe Brochard |
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Re: [STUMP] Mouse mode first shoot |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:20:31 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux) |
Shawn Betts writes:
> Philippe Brochard <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi everyboy,
>>
>> Here is a first shoot for the mouse mode :)
>
> This code looks pretty good!
>
> I'll have to give this patch some thought before I put it in CVS. But
> I'm fairly certain its not a bad thing.
>
Yes, but I think that a better way is to change the
parse-and-run-command function to accept mouse-event (like :frame,
:string...) function insteed of using the global variable
*current-event*.
>> And maybe you'll fall in love again with you mouse :)
>>
>> For me, icewm, sawfish and fvwm are FAR FAR away from stumpwm !!!
>
> far far away in a good way? :)
>
Oops, I haven't been clear. Yes indeed in a good way:
Icewm and Fvwm can do a lot of things but I find difficult to add some
new features (the rc files are not enought because they're key=value
syntaxe and other things are to be coded in C or with modules).
Sawfish is better because it is written in lisp (but it swap a lot on
my small machine).
Stumpwm is here with ~3000 LOC and it's really easy to add features
(ie mouse) or to make it react as I want (ie: dualscreen).
Philippe
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