Thank you, Kurt !

I'm a complete newbie in Linux programming, and I didn't realize that the 
window manager could be configured on an application-basis.
It worth definitely a look.

Thanks again,


Kurt M. Bruhnke wrote :

> Have you tried looking at the settings for your window manager? I know 
> with mwm (yes, I still use it) you can change the button bindings so that, for
> instance, a mouse button down in a window can call f.nop instead of the usual
> f.raise. Depending on how standardized your window manager wants your
> applications to behave, you might be able to fix your problem by reconfiguring
> your window manager. You may even be able to do this on a window class or 
> window
> name basis which would be done in .Xdefaults.
> 


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