On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 10:12:24AM -0800, Elliot Sowadsky wrote:
> <<
> I still need a way to reproduce this.  The descriptions you posted
> earlier were too vague.  I need the minimal config for that and
> the precise instructions to reproduce it.
> >>
> 
> After a Restart, clicking into an xview window, the window wont take focus.
> Holding down shift will allow cview to take focus and things will work
> after that till some other event operation (including Restart) causes it
> to break again.

I don't have cview.  Does that happen with textedit too?

I can see that if the pointer is over the window after a restart,
it does not take the focus upon the first click but only on the
second one.  Is that your problem?  If not, I need *precise*
instructions.  The instructions are still too vague.  I need step
by step instructions:  when and how are applications created (from
a menu, a shell, ...) where are they placed (do they overlap),
which window is above which, which window has the focus when you
restart, how you restart (the precise command of menu entry),
where the pointer is when you restart and where it is when the
windows get decorated.

> Style * ClickToFocus

ClickToFocus is *really* not supported for xview windows.  You
should rather use NeverFocus for them, e.g.

  Style textedit NeverFocus

The one problem I see goes away when using NeverFocus.

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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