On Feb 11, 2008 2:33 PM, Enno Fennema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I am fairly new to Gnome. One feature that I have been unable to find is
>  how to raise one window on the desktop but leave keyboard focus with
> another. In the documentation all I find talks about 'selecting' a
> window which then implies both giving focus and raising the window.
>
> Is there any way to make a distinction ?
> (I have recently asked this question on the general list but got no
> reply. Hope to do better here).


This is a Gtk+ related question, I dont know what the general
list is, this question should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

About your question, I expect its possible even though I cant think
of any use cases for raising a window that doesnt have focus.

Now I would expect gtk_window_present() to do both, raise the
window and set keyboard focus, what apis are you using ?

I would expect gdk_window_raise() to do what you want although
its not really normal to access the widget's window directly, you
should be able to get along with the GtkWindow apis.

Cheers,
                       -Tristan
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