On 06/29/15 17:53, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> Yes, from my notes:
>
> To prevent Firefox from stealing Thunderbird focus when clicking on a link in 
> an e-mail:
>
> XFCE Settings > Window Manager Tweaks
> Focus
> Honor standard ICCCM focus hint Leave this checked.
> Then check "Do nothing"
>
> Stops Firefox from taking the Thunderbird window when a link is clicked on. 
> It opens a tab
> in Firefox and puts it there. Then just look at the new tab in Firefox when 
> you want to see the link.
>
>
> I didn't note who sent me that or where I found it but it works for me. It's 
> just one of the things I do routinely when setting up a new install.
>

OK, I tried something a bit "different"

I have the settings you've described.  I also have 4 workspaces defined.  I 
have T-bird started in WS1 and FF started in WS4.

When I click on a link in T-bird the link is opened in FF but I'm not switched 
to WS4 and there is no blinking.  I think that is the behavior you're expecting?

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