FVWM: bug dragging stuff off the pager?

From: Kendrick Vargas <ken_at_hudat.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:34:44 -0400 (EDT)

Hi,

I've been using the same config from fvwm 2.0.46 up through now. The
fvwm2's installed default with RedHat 5.2 and 6.0 both worked fine with
this configuration (RH6.0 used fvwm 2.2). However on RH6.1 (which uses
fvwm 2.2.2) I have a problem when dragging windows out of the pager and
onto my current desk (which as I realized today, is something I do
extremely often ;)

If I grab a window in the pager and start to drag it around within the
pager, it works just fine. As soon as the mouse leaves the pager (while
still dragging) the window does not magically appear at the mouse cursor
for my placement on the current page. It seems that it stays on the page
that it was originally in, however it moves with the movement of my mouse
(as though there isn't any calculation of the geometry or something to
place it on the current page).

I checked the bug database and didn't see anything like this there. I
haven't been actively reading the list in ages, so I'm sorry if this is a
known bug. Currently, the pager is my favorite and most used feature in
fvwm2, along with the raise-lower toggle which I bind to my win95 key ;) I
would use gnome except enlightenment is slow and has a virtually useless
pager (same goes with KDE). Fvwm kicks total ass!
                        -peace

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