On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Michael Blumenkrantz
<michael.blumenkra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The old thread was too long for me to see if I fixed everything, so post
> here if you have a bug that's present using the latest revision.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I have a tough one for you:
1) Necessary options: Sloppy or Pointer Focus
2) Open 2 Windows, one random, one mplayer.
3) Klick on the border of random window to raise it
4) Focus the mplayer window by moving the mouse to it, don't click (on border)
5) press 'f' to make mplayer fullscreen

You should notice, that the mplayer fullscreen window is below the
other window (and possibly below some others as well.
To work around that, press 'f' twice to make it go out of fullscreen
and fullscreen again, than it works. Also klicking the border to
focus, not just moving the mouse usually works.

Expected result: an fullscreen window should always be on top,
allow_above_fullscreen is off.

Sometimes, though not reproducibly, other windows are still above an
mplayer fullscreen window, then the workarounds often don't work and a
E restart is necessary to "fix" it.

This might be related to another problem I've been having but not been
able to reproduce: sometimes E doesn't seem to react to focus events,
this means the border doesn't change if focused and many things might
not work (even though most events are propagated through to the
window). Here also, only restart helps.

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