FVWM: Fvwm 2.0.27 icon/window problem

From: Dave Lane <root_at_stan.lincoln.ac.nz>
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 1995 13:47:21 +1300 (GMT+1300)

Howdy, fellow users of this fine window manager.

I shifted to FVWM 2.0.x recently and, though generally very pleased, have
had one or two small but nagging problems (note - I am using FVWM 2.0.27
on a Linux PC running kernel 1.2.13 at the moment):

1. Occasionally I have problems when I double-click an icon, or
iconify a window, that the new window or icon (respectively) pops up on a
different page (same desktop, though). I have to look at my pager window
to see where the hell the thing got sent, and then have to go and get it
back. Only happens every once in a while. Any ideas?

2. From my experience with FVWM 1.24 I'm used to clicking/double-clicking
on the title bar of a window to raise or lower it and a click-motion to
move it. Seems that something's changed in 2.0.27 (and 2.0.34 which I've
tried as well) with button presses or something which makes it very hard
to click once on a title bar without having the click-motion behaviour
kick in. That is, often when I do what I think is a single click to
raise a window, I end up inadvertently moving it due to post-click
motion. Any thoughts on that one?

Thanks very much for such outstanding support. I *know* W95 users would
be green if they saw how easy it was for us folks to get things
straightened out...
Cheers,

Dave

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