Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I need to know if emacs has the global input focus, that's to say,
>> if emacs' window is the selected one in the wm.
>
> I don't think you can do that from elisp as of Emacs-22.
> Patches are welcome to add the functionality, of course,
Ok, why not !
A function like `window-focus-p', that will check with
XGetInputFocus(3x)/GetForegroundWindow(w32) if the current window
has the input focus ?
So I'll have a try. BTW, is there guidelines for emacs patches,
some must-know coding style or whatever like that somewhere ?
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