(Thomas just beat me to this)

You could do it by defining the UrgencyFunc like

DestroyFunc UrgencyFunc
AddToFunc UrgnecyFunc
+ I All ("Pidgin") IMUrgencyFunc
+ I All ("XChat") IMUrgencyFunc
+ I All ("Firefox") BrowserUrgencyFunc

But that would do strange things if you had more than one
Pidgin/XChat/Firefox/whatever windows open. Is there a way for FVWM to
find the window setting the urgency hint? If you could combine that
with the definitions above, it might work.

God Bless,
Stick
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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:04, - Tethys <tet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to have different behaviours for handing urgency hints
> depending on the application that set the hint? For example, I might want
> my instant messanger to do one thing, and my web browser to do something
> different. Specifically, firefox is raising itself to the top of the
> window stack every so often, which is *really* annoying. I'm assuming
> (although I haven't verified it) that this is because of an urgency
> hint. Currently, I can configure UrgencyFunc to do what I want when the
> hint is set, but it seems to be on a global level. Ideally, I'd want to
> be able to do:
>
>        Style Pidgin UrgencyFunc IMUrgencyFunc
>        Style Xchat UrgencyFunc IMUrgencyFunc
>        Style Firefox UrgencyFunc BrowserUrgencyFunc
>
> or something along those lines. Any ideas?
>
> Tet
>
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> wrong.” -- Chris Torek
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