On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 14:11 -0600, edwardsa wrote: > In the previous incarnation of gnome/X11 (sarge), when I click on the > main window of an application, an associated window would be placed on > top of all applications. In the testing distribution, when I do the same > thing, a tile on the bottom toolbar flashes to let me know I should > click it. The example that comes to mind is molden. If I click on the > graphics window, I have to search the bottome toolbar to find which tile > is flashing. I have to say that this is really dumb. It now takes > significantly more time to raise a window. Is there a switch/file I can > change to get the old, efficient, behavior back? > > Art Edwards > > -- > Arthur H. Edwards > Senior Research Physicist > Air Force Research Laboratory > AFRL/VSSE > Bldg. 914 > 3550 Aberdeen Ave. SE > KAFB, NM 87117-5776 > > (505) 853-6042 (O) > (505) 463-6722 (C) > (505) 846-2290 (F) > >
In your window manager preferences there should be some tick boxes saying "Automatically give focus to newly created windows" and/or "Automatically raise windows when they receive focus". They should do the trick. -- Szia: Nyizsa. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]