3- the fact that a fucussed window loses focus after a desk switch
depends, too, on the position of the 'Style * ClickToFocus' statement:
it _stops_ working if this statement is the last Style statement.
BTW,
I seem to remember (but I may be wrong !) that focussed window were
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 11:55:52 +0200 (CEST)
Giuseppe Della Ricca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember (but I may be wrong !) that focussed window were
conserved not only at 'desk' level, but also at 'page' level, i.e. it was
possible to have one focussed window in each 'page'.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 09:31:49PM +0200, Giuseppe Della Ricca wrote:
Hi Dominik,
Can you make a minimal config for this?
done !
the single line:
Style * ClickToFocus
works: if I open 2 xterms, I move one to overlap the other, and then I
click on the window (W) area of the one
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 11:55:52AM +0200, Giuseppe Della Ricca wrote:
3- the fact that a fucussed window loses focus after a desk switch
depends, too, on the position of the 'Style * ClickToFocus' statement:
it _stops_ working if this statement is the last Style statement.
BTW,
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 06:41:33PM +0200, Giuseppe Della Ricca wrote:
Hi Dominik,
I've just updated to CVS, and I've found your fix:
* fvwm/style.c (merge_styles):
fixed style defaults getting stuck to on once set
it works fine, thanks !!
But now, I see again the
Hi Dominik,
Can you make a minimal config for this?
done !
the single line:
Style * ClickToFocus
works: if I open 2 xterms, I move one to overlap the other, and then I
click on the window (W) area of the one on the bottom, this window is both
focussed and raised.
If I add _any_ Style line
If I move the 'Style * ClickToFocus' line below all the other Style
statements, then the fucus+raise works again.
Even after this workaround, the focus is not remembered across desk
switching.
I don't know if this can be related or not to the other problem.
cheers,
Giuseppe.
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