[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-04 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #25472 (project gnustep): Status: Need Info = Invalid Open/Closed:Open = Declined ___ Follow-up Comment #5: So we have reached

[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-03 Thread Doug Simons
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #25472 (project gnustep): Okay, looking at this again I see that I gave a bad report about what I was seeing (stepping through slowly from gdb gives somewhat different window behavior than running without breakpoints). So now when I run normally the window IS coming to

[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-03 Thread Riccardo mottola
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #25472 (project gnustep): checking with PRICE, if I reopen an image, which I on purpose put in the background, the document controller will correctly try to bring the window up to front, but it will not be key (that is , retains the gray border). This on plain

[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-02 Thread Doug Simons
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?25472 Summary: NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front Project: GNUstep Submitted by: theeggcamefirst Submitted on: Mon 02 Feb 2009 11:50:46 PM GMT

[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-02 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #25472 (project gnustep): Status:None = Need Info Assigned to:None = FredKiefer ___ Follow-up Comment #1: With which

[bug #25472] NSDocumentController doesn't bring an already-open document to the front

2009-02-02 Thread matt rice
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #25472 (project gnustep): this could also be a window manager problem, so information on which window manager you're running might be helpful in diagnosing that. ___ Reply to this item at: