On Thursday 22 November 2001 20:02, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> Friends, can someone offer a place to put a bug tracker for blackbox?
> If not I am considering starting a sourceforge project for it.
>
> And yes, if Jeff does not stand up and unless nyz complains I plan to
> step up and captain t
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Jan Schaumann wrote:
> Laszlo Gerencser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But I would like to see at least a minimal
> > development effort to make bb better. (Sorry, I do not have any C++
> > knowledge. Maybe I'll learn this language in the future.)
>
> Well
Hi,
There are two things that I recognize as bugs, but I'm not quite sure if
they are in BB itself, in bbkeys or in the interaction between the two.
Here goes:
Blackbox Version 0.61.1
bbkeys Version 0.8.2
"Window Switching Focus Error"
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Focus Model: Sloppy Focus
Fo
On Fri, Nov23,01 10:52, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are two things that I recognize as bugs, but I'm not quite sure if
> they are in BB itself, in bbkeys or in the interaction between the two.
> Here goes:
>
> Blackbox Version 0.61.1
> bbkeys Version 0.8.2
>
> "Window Switching Focus E
* Jan Schaumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I believe we discussed this earlier, but IIRC it has not been fixed:
> When running a Qt-Application such as Licq, qtella or Opera bbkeys does
> not get back control over the keys if you selected a menu. It seems
> that Qt-apps grab the keyboard and do
Hi,
I use Sloppy Focus and I have some buggy "features" also. For example if
the focus is on app A on workspace 1 and I switch to workspace 2, where
there is no window, app A on ws 1 still has the focus. I think the
desirable behaviour would be, that there is no window focused at all.
Nevertheles
On 23-Nov-2001 Peter Szekszardi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use Sloppy Focus and I have some buggy "features" also. For example if
> the focus is on app A on workspace 1 and I switch to workspace 2, where
> there is no window, app A on ws 1 still has the focus. I think the
> desirable behaviour would be,
>
> Side question: I notice that sloppy focus is only in effect if the mouse
> actually crosses the border of the window... feature, or bug?
>
because it gets a window enter event only when the border is crossed.
On Fri, Nov23,01 09:37, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > Side question: I notice that sloppy focus is only in effect if the mouse
> > actually crosses the border of the window... feature, or bug?
> >
>
> because it gets a window enter event only when the border is crossed.
makes sense... and