2012/1/20 Michael Großer :
> Jason Weber wrote:
>> 2012/1/19 Thomas Adam :
>>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:31:25PM +0100, Michael Großer wrote:
I want an alt-tab behaviour like KDE3:
>>>
>>> Great.
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
At first glance, I see these modules:
- WindowList
- FvwmIconMan
Jason Weber wrote:
> 2012/1/19 Thomas Adam :
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:31:25PM +0100, Michael Großer wrote:
>>> I want an alt-tab behaviour like KDE3:
>>
>> Great.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> At first glance, I see these modules:
>>> - WindowList
>>> - FvwmIconMan
>>> - FvwmWinList
>>> - FvwmWindowMenu
hi,
2012/1/19 Jason Weber :
> Perhaps if you are open minded to tools that might be more effective
> at navigating
> windows than KDE or others do, I would also suggest taking a look at the
> FvwmProxy. It is a bit of a departure from the uncorrelated
> box-in-the-middle paradigm.
> It can handle
2012/1/19 Thomas Adam :
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:31:25PM +0100, Michael Großer wrote:
>> I want an alt-tab behaviour like KDE3:
>
> Great.
>
> [...]
>
>> At first glance, I see these modules:
>> - WindowList
>> - FvwmIconMan
>> - FvwmWinList
>> - FvwmWindowMenu
>>
>> Are there more like them th
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:31:25PM +0100, Michael Großer wrote:
> I want an alt-tab behaviour like KDE3:
Great.
[...]
> At first glance, I see these modules:
> - WindowList
> - FvwmIconMan
> - FvwmWinList
> - FvwmWindowMenu
>
> Are there more like them that could be worth of thinking about usin
I want an alt-tab behaviour like KDE3:
1st) When I press +, I want a window list that does not move the
mouse pointer. The mouse pointer is supposed to stay where it is.
2nd) I want to be able to select a window by pressing + (forward)
and ++ (backward). When I press (+)+
with one