Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
> Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
>> Leo L. Schwab wrote:
>>> I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
>>> unfortunate change in behavior.
>>>
>>> In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
>>> in general, the window with tha
Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
> Leo L. Schwab wrote:
>> I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
>> unfortunate change in behavior.
>>
>> In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
>> in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. Th
Leo L. Schwab wrote:
> I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
> unfortunate change in behavior.
>
> In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
> in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. That is, I could
> switch away
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 05:29:07PM +0200, Marco wrote:
> On 2012-06-13 "Leo L. Schwab" wrote:
> > This new behavior doesn't appear to be mentioned in the changelog.
> > Is this an intended change? Is there a way to work around it in rc.lua?
>
> Do you have any sticky programs running that paint
On 2012-06-13 "Leo L. Schwab" wrote:
> This new behavior doesn't appear to be mentioned in the changelog.
> Is this an intended change? Is there a way to work around it in rc.lua?
Do you have any sticky programs running that paint on the root
window? It might be that they steal the focus. Is th
On 2012-06-13 Marco wrote:
> I did not yet try with a default rc.lua.
Same behaviour with the default config.
Marco
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On 2012-06-13 Uli Schlachter wrote:
> Can you build awesome yourself? In that case you could do a git bisect for
> this
> issue. Also, please show us your rc.lua (or is there someone out there who
> uses
> 3.4.12 already and has the same issue?).
Same issue here. Debian unstable.
awesome de
On Wed, Jun 13 2012, Uli Schlachter wrote:
> I just stared for 10 minutes at the commits between 3.4.11 and 3.4.12. None
> of them pleads guilty.
>
> Can you build awesome yourself? In that case you could do a git bisect for
> this issue. Also, please show us your rc.lua (or is there someone out t
On 13.06.2012 10:18, Leo L. Schwab wrote:
I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
unfortunate change in behavior.
In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. That is, I co
I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
unfortunate change in behavior.
In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. That is, I could
switch away from a shell window in tag 1
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