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Setting this option to false can lead to buggy behavior, so users are strongly discouraged from changing it from the default of true. Many actions (e.g. clicking in the client area, moving or resizing the window) normally raise the window as a side-effect. Setting this option to false, which is strongly discouraged, will decouple raising from other user actions, and ignore raise requests generated by applications. See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445447#c6. Even when this option is false, windows can still be raised by an alt-left-click anywhere on the window, a normal click on the window decorations, or by special messages from pagers, such as activation requests from tasklist applets. This option is currently disabled in click-to-focus mode. Note that the list of ways to raise windows when raise-on-click is false does not include programmatic requests from applications to raise windows; such requests will be ignored regardless of the reason for the request. If you are an application developer and have a user complaining that your application does not work with this setting disabled, tell them it is -their- fault for breaking their window manager and that they need to change this option back to true or live with the "bug" they requested.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:12
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This option determines the effects of double-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are 'toggle-shade', which will shade/unshade the window, 'toggle-maximize' which will maximize/unmaximize the window, 'toggle-maximize-horizontally' and 'toggle-maximize-vertically' which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, 'minimize' which will minimize the window, 'shade' which will roll the window up, 'menu' which will display the window menu, 'lower' which will put the window behind all the others, and 'none' which will not do anything.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:14
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This option determines the effects of middle-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are 'toggle-shade', which will shade/unshade the window, 'toggle-maximize' which will maximize/unmaximize the window, 'toggle-maximize-horizontally' and 'toggle-maximize-vertically' which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, 'minimize' which will minimize the window, 'shade' which will roll the window up, 'menu' which will display the window menu, 'lower' which will put the window behind all the others, and 'none' which will not do anything.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:16
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This option determines the effects of right-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are 'toggle-shade', which will shade/unshade the window, 'toggle-maximize' which will maximize/unmaximize the window, 'toggle-maximize-horizontally' and 'toggle-maximize-vertically' which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, 'minimize' which will minimize the window, 'shade' which will roll the window up, 'menu' which will display the window menu, 'lower' which will put the window behind all the others, and 'none' which will not do anything.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:18
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If set to true, and the focus mode is either "sloppy" or "mouse" then the focused window will be automatically raised after a delay specified by the auto-raise-delay key. This is not related to clicking on a window to raise it, nor to entering a window during drag-and-drop.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.h:28
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The theme determines the appearance of window borders, titlebar, and so forth.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:24
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Determines whether applications or the system can generate audible 'beeps'; may be used in conjunction with 'visual bell' to allow silent 'beeps'.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.h:42
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Turns on a visual indication when an application or the system issues a 'bell' or 'beep'; useful for the hard-of-hearing and for use in noisy environments.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.h:44
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Tells the WM how to implement the visual indication that the system bell or another application 'bell' indicator has been rung. Currently there are two valid values, "fullscreen-flash", which causes a fullscreen white-black flash, and "frame-flash" which causes the titlebar of the application which sent the bell signal to flash. If the application which sent the bell is unknown (as is usually the case for the default "system beep"), the currently focused window's titlebar is flashed.
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:36
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(Not implemented) Navigation works in terms of applications not windows
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Located in ../schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in.in.h:37
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