On Saturday 09 July 2005 11:44 am, Kim Woelders wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 July 2005 07:56 pm, Tres Melton wrote:
> >>On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 19:05 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> >>>i prefer to use the 'focus follows mouse click' behavior but ive noticed
> >>>a quirk in using mouse bindings with it ...
> >>>
> >>>for example, say i have two windows open, Eterm and Gimp ... Eterm
> >>>currently has the focus (it gets key strokes, uses the window border has
> >>>the 'active' color, and is on top) ... if i alt+left click the Gimp
> >>>window to move it around, it is raised to the top most level, but it is
> >>>not set as active (Eterm still receives my key strokes and the window
> >>>border has the 'active' color) ... as soon as i just left click Gimp (no
> >>>keyboard modifiers), it is properly set as the active window
> >>
> >>I believe kwo is still out till the end of the week but he may be
> >>checking his email.  What are you saying you would like the behavior to
> >>be?  An Alt+Left-click:
> >
> > alt+left click was an example ... i'm saying that any click/mouse
> > behavior should raise & focus the window, regardless of whether there was
> > a key modifier in use or not
>
> This should be fixed now.

just synced up and still experiencing the issue originally described :/
-mike


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