Andrei Paraschivescu <andre...@comcast.net> added the comment:

"python jumpBug.py" creates two windows, "root" and "other".

If the first thing you do is click on "other", then hit <p>, the printed 
geometry string will show the position of the window "root".

By contrast, if you first click on "root", then on "other", followed by <p>, 
the correct position of "other" is shown. 

As mentioned before, this happens on OS X Tiger but not on my FreeBSD machine, 
or new Mac laptop running Snow Leopard.

I've isolated that the erratic jumping of windows I mentioned in the initial 
bug report is caused by calling .geometry with incorrect geometry strings.

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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file25333/jumpBug.py

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