Thus spoke Alan Schmitt, on Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0500:

> In e16, does focusing on a window using alt-tab modify the order of
> windows in the alt-tab list ? I think I remember that in Windows it
> brings the focused window to the front of the list, making it very
> easy to switch back and force between two windows.

Yes, this is the default behavior in click-to-focus mode.  (By the way, thanks to the 
developers for fixing the related focus bugs [again]!)  The order of things in the 
alt-tab menu is different from windows, but it still works as you describe.

A question of my own, though:  how do I configure it so that merely cycling through 
the windows with alt-tab doesn't automatically raise them as I go.  In other words, if 
I have a terminal on top of a browser, which is on top of another terminal, and I 
press alt-tab-tab to get from the top terminal to the bottom one, then the browser is 
raised over the first terminal when I tab through it.  What I want is for the windows 
to remain stacked as they are, until I finally select one in the alt-tab menu and 
release the alt key.  That way I won't have to do a little alt-tab dance in order to 
look at both terminals at once.

--Jason


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