add a few functions for setting up default mouse behaviors

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Dana Jansens 2003-01-10 09:32:58 +00:00
parent 007e17d32b
commit fa34e01dae

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@ -189,4 +189,84 @@ def execute(bin, screen = 0):
is beyond your range of screens, the default is used instead."""
openbox.execute(screen, bin)
def setup_click_focus(click_raise = 1):
"""Sets up for focusing windows by clicking on or in the window.
Optionally, clicking on or in a window can raise the window to the
front of its stacking layer."""
mbind("1", MC_Titlebar, MousePress, focus)
mbind("1", MC_Handle, MousePress, focus)
mbind("1", MC_Grip, MousePress, focus)
mbind("1", MC_Window, MousePress, focus)
if click_raise:
mbind("1", MC_Titlebar, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("1", MC_Handle, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("1", MC_Grip, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("1", MC_Window, MousePress, raise_win)
def setup_sloppy_focus(click_focus = 1, click_raise = 0):
"""Sets up for focusing windows when the mouse pointer enters them.
Optionally, clicking on or in a window can focus it if your pointer
ends up inside a window without focus. Also, optionally, clicking on or
in a window can raise the window to the front of its stacking layer."""
ebind(EventEnterWindow, focus)
if click_focus:
setup_click_focus(click_raise)
def setup_window_clicks():
"""Sets up the default bindings for various mouse buttons for various
contexts.
This includes:
* Alt-left drag anywhere on a window will move it
* Alt-right drag anywhere on a window will resize it
* Left drag on a window's titlebar/handle will move it
* Left drag on a window's handle grips will resize it
* Alt-left press anywhere on a window's will raise it to the front of
its stacking layer.
* Left press on a window's titlebar/handle will raise it to the front
of its stacking layer.
* Alt-middle click anywhere on a window's will lower it to the bottom
of its stacking layer.
* Middle click on a window's titlebar/handle will lower it to the
bottom of its stacking layer.
* Double-left click on a window's titlebar will toggle shading it
"""
mbind("A-1", MC_Frame, MouseMotion, move)
mbind("1", MC_Titlebar, MouseMotion, move)
mbind("1", MC_Handle, MouseMotion, move)
mbind("A-3", MC_Frame, MouseMotion, resize)
mbind("1", MC_Grip, MouseMotion, resize)
mbind("1", MC_Titlebar, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("1", MC_Handle, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("A-1", MC_Frame, MousePress, raise_win)
mbind("A-2", MC_Frame, MouseClick, lower_win)
mbind("2", MC_Titlebar, MouseClick, lower_win)
mbind("2", MC_Handle, MouseClick, lower_win)
mbind("1", MC_Titlebar, MouseDoubleClick, toggle_shade)
def setup_window_buttons():
"""Sets up the default behaviors for the buttons in the window titlebar."""
mbind("1", MC_CloseButton, MouseClick, close)
def setup_scroll():
"""Sets up the default behaviors for the mouse scroll wheel.
This includes:
* scrolling on a window titlebar will shade/unshade it
* alt-scrolling anywhere will switch to the next/previous desktop
* control-alt-scrolling on a window will send it to the next/previous
desktop, and switch to the desktop with the window
"""
mbind("4", MC_Titlebar, MouseClick, shade)
mbind("5", MC_Titlebar, MouseClick, unshade)
mbind("A-4", MC_Frame, MouseClick, next_desktop)
mbind("A-4", MC_Root, MouseClick, next_desktop)
mbind("A-5", MC_Frame, MouseClick, prev_desktop)
mbind("A-5", MC_Root, MouseClick, prev_desktop)
mbind("C-A-4", MC_Frame, MouseClick, send_to_next_desktop)
mbind("C-A-5", MC_Frame, MouseClick, send_to_prev_desktop)
print "Loaded builtins.py"