Kim Woelders wrote on Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:50:34PM +0100
> JC Wong wrote:
> >I think this commits broke the Focus Setting -> Focus follows pointer
> >sloppily. What I tested here is all based on the 'default' setting.
> >Example : Window_A on top of Window_B, move the mouse cursor to
> >Window_B, of course Window_B get the focus plus now Window_B is on
> >top
> >of Window_A now. I don't think this is pointer sloppily seting right?
> >Is more like "Focus follows pointer"?
> >
> Hmmm, I got "raise-on-next" confused with autoraise.
> I think that should be fixed now.
Fixed.
> >I'm using Sentience theme by pixel here, and I noticed when I open
> >more
> >then 4 windows, window title focus bar didn't get 'highlighted'
> >though.
> >
> I can't reproduce this. Can you provide exact steps?
1) exec Eterm - this will get focus.
2) exec Gimp or Mozilla or Gaim, move cursor over and it won't get
focus.
Note: if you exec another Eterm for the 2nd step, it did get focus
though. I got no clue why some app refused to get focus, not all apps.
> >When surfing with Mozilla and some banners pop-up windows size
> >smaller then
> >the current mozilla window, to close the banners I have to Unshade
> >the main
> >mozilla window or Iconify before killing those anon. banners window
> >because most of the time mouse cursor will get focus on the main.
> >Seem like Pointer/cursor focus didn't tally with the window
> >'highlighted'
> >bar.
> >
> Isn't this issue the same as the first?
Just to elaborate further :)
jcwong
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