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Bug 408907 - gnome-window-properties-learn-about-mouse-actions - Linus Torvalds
gnome-window-properties-learn-about-mouse-actions - Linus Torvalds
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-tweak-tool
Classification: Applications
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: GNOME Tweak Tool maintainer(s)
GNOME Tweak Tool maintainer(s)
plumbing
Depends on:
Blocks: 408898
 
 
Reported: 2007-02-17 12:30 UTC by Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller
Modified: 2011-03-18 02:32 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Patch from Linus (27.11 KB, patch)
2007-02-17 12:31 UTC, Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller
none Details | Review

Description Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller 2007-02-17 12:30:39 UTC
Putting the patches created by Linus Torvalds into bugzilla so we can properly
track them accross involved modules. This is the gnome-window-properties-learn-about-mouse-actions patch.
Comment 1 Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller 2007-02-17 12:31:06 UTC
Created attachment 82734 [details] [review]
Patch from Linus
Comment 2 Havoc Pennington 2007-02-18 02:02:22 UTC
fwiw I believe there are a number of other probably-more-in-demand hidden settings for metacity that aren't in this dialog either, so adding this one doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Maybe it's at least worth making a list of all the stuff in metacity.schemas that's not in the dialog, to see what other things might be packed in here if you're going to start trying to pack them all in here.

While I'm sure this patch will see a lot of demand and bugzilla lobbying due to slashdot or whatever, before the sample got all biased, some of the other hidden metacity settings probably looked more popular. After all, those other settings were already implemented, and nobody has cared enough to code this one for 5 years or more.

Just tough to see how this should be a visible setting instead of a hidden setting while a bunch of others remain hidden.

If someone wants to advocate making them all visible (I know someone will) then OK, but that's a separate argument from whether to add just this one thing.

.02, I am not the maintainer.



Comment 3 Pacho Ramos 2007-02-18 11:38:07 UTC
I think that you have sayed something very interesting:
"If someone wants to advocate making them all visible (I know someone will) then
OK, but that's a separate argument from whether to add just this one thing."

I think that could be nice open a "tracker" bug with bugs like this one, that demands more options being able to be configured from a preferences dialog for metacity :-)
Now you can configure double-, middle- and right-clicking
also using the graphical interfaces.

"About the patch, I am not a programmer, then I only know what the patch does with their description in the patch"

Seems a very interesting feature :-), but I also think that other demanded features should be reviewed, and this "track" bug could be nice for make this easier ;-)

Thanks a lot :-)
Comment 4 Reed Hedges 2007-02-19 21:40:20 UTC
Somewhere there is a tracker for mouse/key actions.

Yes, please post a list here or in a tracker bug for implemented but hidden config in metacity as Havoc suggests, lots of us don't know about them.
Comment 5 Havoc Pennington 2007-02-20 03:43:39 UTC
You can see all the options here:
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/metacity/src/metacity.schemas.in?view=markup

Comment 6 Havoc Pennington 2007-02-20 03:49:03 UTC
well, in svn:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/metacity/trunk/src/metacity.schemas.in?view=markup

and the enum seems like a faster way to scan them:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/metacity/trunk/src/prefs.h?view=markup

looking at it, there aren't really that many, I guess the feature creep isn't as bad as I thought ;-) 

Most of them aren't exposed in control panels but in other contextual places like the workspace switcher, but most of them are not hidden.

Comment 7 Elijah Newren 2007-02-20 05:23:54 UTC
An alternative way to handle this is an older suggestion from Seth (which was supported by Havoc a few years ago) for handling the configuration of various Unix user options: bug 154614 comment 3.  I'd prefer that route.
Comment 8 Jens Granseuer 2007-02-20 16:53:22 UTC
Which basically means you're calling for someone to revive gTweakUI?
Comment 9 Bastien Nocera 2011-03-17 12:31:44 UTC
Deep Metacity configuration, to gnome-tweak-tool.
Comment 10 John Stowers 2011-03-18 02:32:45 UTC
This problem has been fixed in the development version. The fix will be available in the next major software release. Thank you for your bug report.