Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sensitivity to the first click on a gvim window (Windows)

Hello,
In most Windows applications (MS Office, WordPard, Scientific
WorkPlace), the FIRST click on a window which is not actvated just
activates the window (without changing the cursor position). Notable
exceptions are NotePad and Windows Explorer.

This feature is useful as it allows working on multiple windows
without loosing the cursor position (while clicking anywhere to
activate the window).

In the case of multiple gvim windows, the first click on a non-
activated window both
-activate the windows
-put the cursor at the position of the click

Is is possible to make gvim windows "first click insensitive"?

Best regards

Jean Johner

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