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Subject: kdebase/kwin/kcmkwin/kwinoptions
From: Luboš Luňák <l.lunak () kde ! org>
Date: 2004-03-04 14:21:54
Message-ID: 20040304142154.5F3F09980 () office ! kde ! org
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CVS commit by lunakl:
Improve a bit the descriptions of the focus policies.
Also remove the bashing of the unreasonable focus policies ;).
M +9 -10 windows.cpp 1.125
--- kdebase/kwin/kcmkwin/kwinoptions/windows.cpp #1.124:1.125
@@ -131,18 +131,17 @@ KFocusConfig::KFocusConfig (bool _standA
wtstr = i18n("The focus policy is used to determine the active window, i.e."
" the window you can work in. <ul>"
- " <li><em>Click to focus:</em> A window \
becomes active when you click into it. This is the behavior"
- " you might know from other operating \
systems.</li>" + " <li><em>Click to focus:</em> \
A window becomes active when you click into it." + \
" This is the behavior you might know from other operating \
systems.</li>"
" <li><em>Focus follows mouse:</em> Moving the \
mouse pointer actively on to a"
- " normal window activates it. Very practical \
if you are using the mouse a lot.</li>" + " \
normal window activates it. New windows will receive the focus," + \
" without you having to point the mouse at them explicitly." + \
" Very practical if you are using the mouse a lot.</li>"
" <li><em>Focus under mouse:</em> The window \
that happens to be under the"
- " mouse pointer becomes active. If the mouse \
points nowhere, the last window"
- " that was under the mouse has focus. </li>"
- " <li><em>Focus strictly under mouse:</em> \
This is even worse than"
- " 'Focus under mouse'. Only the window under \
the mouse pointer is" + " mouse pointer is \
active. If the mouse points nowhere, the last window" + \
" that was under the mouse has focus." + " New \
windows will not automatically receive the focus.</li>" + \
" <li><em>Focus strictly under mouse:</em> Only the window under the mouse pointer \
is"
" active. If the mouse points nowhere, nothing \
has focus." " </ul>"
- " Note that 'Focus under mouse' and 'Focus \
strictly under mouse' are not"
- " particularly useful. They are only provided \
for old-fashioned"
- " die-hard UNIX people ;-)"
);
QWhatsThis::add( focusCombo, wtstr);
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