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Re: Workbench 3.1 - How can I make window get active when I click on them?
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 23, 2009, 10:21:14 AM »
You can do this and many other tricks using multicx from Aminet.
 

Offline Fransexy_

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Quote from: sim085;516566
Hello,

Something which annoys me in Workbench 3.1 is that when I have a lot of windows open I can not just click on a window to get it infront.


What annoys me is just the opposite in other operating systems
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What annoys me is just the opposite in other operating systems


... but a double click to front seems like a fair arrangement :)

btw - what I did to get ClickToFront work was move it from Tools/Commodities to WBStartup. Is this correct? Or I should do it otherwise?
 

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Quote from: Fransexy_;516630
What annoys me is just the opposite in other operating systems


With me it's just the opposite, the first thing I install on a clean WB is a window to front util (MultiCX in my case) :)

There are several window managers on Linux which have the same behaviour (or can be configured to behave the same), you can use the active window without bringing it to the front. For example Amiwm which even has a dragable desktop and looks/behaves like WB 3.1 or Windowmaker which also has iconified apps on the desktop (this can also be done with Xfce4).
 

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... but a double click to front seems like a fair arrangement :)

btw - what I did to get ClickToFront work was move it from Tools/Commodities to WBStartup. Is this correct? Or I should do it otherwise?
Double click is the best way to me.
I´m having a hard time in Windows developing stuff with Codewarrior, because if I run the degugger it will bring its window to front and I have to check a terminal window at the same time. This is anoying...
 

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Double click is the best way to me.
I´m having a hard time in Windows developing stuff with Codewarrior, because if I run the degugger it will bring its window to front and I have to check a terminal window at the same time. This is anoying...

I have the same problem with Windows.

Do anyone know if there is any application to Windows which makes it behave has Workbench so when you click a window it only gets focus but dosent pop to front?
« Last Edit: July 25, 2009, 07:37:49 PM by zmurf »
 

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Great Idea... I will try to find something...