On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 02:33:19AM -0200, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote: > Simon Huggins wrote on Jan, 9: > > > With KDE, when I edited a mail in mutt, a new buffer was created in > > > gvim, its window was raised and got focus. With xfwm4, the window is > > > raised but doesn't gain focus. I tried it with fluxbox, and it behaves > > > like KDE: the gvim window is raised and gets focus. > > What version of xfwm4? > ii xfwm4 4.2.3.2-2 window manager of the Xfce project
Okie. > > What do you have in the settings of the window manager under the focus > > tab? > <option name="Xfwm/FocusNewWindow" type="int" value="1"/> > <option name="Xfwm/FocusRaise" type="int" value="1"/> > <option name="Xfwm/RaiseDelay" type="int" value="250"/> > <option name="Xfwm/RaiseOnClick" type="int" value="1"/> > FocusRaise raises a window that got focus. The problem I observed is exactly > the opposite: to give focus to a window that got raised. FocusNewWindow > doesn't apply because a new window is not being created in this scenario. Oh right, sorry. I've misunderstood then. I thought you were talking about a new window. What do you mean instead? Simon. -- [ "Emergency! Emergency! There's an emergency going on!" - Holly ] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]