On Sun, May12,02 00:57, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 12-May-2002 Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > Blackbox 0.62.1pre0 (which is rather odd, because I'm running
> > debian-unstable... *shrug*).
> 
> I may not have editing the configure.in before releasing.
>

:)
  
> > Anyway... Sloppy Focus, Focus New Windows is not selected... yet new windows
> > still get focus when they're drawn. The reason: because they come up under
> > my mouse.
> > 
> 
> but that just happens to be the magic of where you mouse is.  Move it somewhere
> else and this would not happen.
> 
> the window is getting a "mouse just entered me" message so it gets focus.  Just
> like if you moved the mouse there.  How is blackbox supposed to know to ignore
> this?

Yes, I realised this, and I don't expect blackbox to ignore the event.
Instead, it would seem to make sense that the window come up BELOW the
current window, thus leaving focus on the current window, and making the
"focus new windows" option useful with sloppy focus.

Just a suggestion.

-- 
Derek Cunningham
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