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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 21 23:51:56 +0000 
2008 -------
The screenshot I just attached will hopefully help answer the question of how to
verify that STATE_FOCUSABLE is absent event when STATE_FOCUSED is present.  It's
also one of the best (work-related) justifications for having at least a
dual-head box with wide screen monitors. :-)

The trick is that you need to have:

1. Accerciser's Interface viewer visible

2. The Layouts (from Impress) list selected within Accerciser

3. The list of States (in Accerciser's Interface viewer) scrolled so that
'focused' will be visible once you give focus back to Impress

The reason for all of this trickery is that the minute you give focus back to
Accerciser (or anything else for that matter), the Layouts list will not display
STATE_FOCUSED because, presumably, it's no longer focused. :-)

(BTW, if you perform the same trickery after giving focus to something else
within Impress, you should find that anything with STATE_FOCUSED also has
STATE_FOCUSABLE. There just seems to be something about that list which isn't
quite right.)

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