Hello Florian, thanks for your quick reply. With your examples, now I think I can understand it.
Your behaviour is that the window sort is static, so with your four windows: W1 - W2 - W3 - W4 The FocusNext (and FocusPrevKey) event moves in one direction, but the window sort doesn't change (parentesis is the selected window): Current status: (W1) - W2 - W3 - W4 FocusNextKey + release: W1 - (W2) - W3 - W4 FocusNextKey + release: W1 - W2 - (W3) - W4 FocusNextKey + release: W1 - W2 - W3 - (W4) FocusPrevKey + release: W1 - W2 - (W3) - W4 FocusPrevKey + release: W1 - (W2) - W3 - W4 FocusPrevKey + release: (W1) - W2 - W3 - W4 But the current wmaker behaviour is that, when the window is selected, it is moved to the top of the window list: Current status: (W1) - W2 - W3 - W4 FocusNextKey + release: (W2) - W1 - W3 - W4 FocusNextKey + release: (W1) - W2 - W3 - W4 FocusNextKey + FocusNextKey + release: (W3) - W1 - W2 - W4 As you say in the previous mail is that your behaviour was included in wmaker 0.80.0, but was removed in 0.91.0, and the option "WindozeCycling = NO;" doesn't do nothing. So, I will forward this mail to upstream. More info at [1] Again, thanks a lot for your bug report, Regards, kix [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=290777 On Sun, 08 Dec 2013, Florian Siegesmund escribió: > Hello kix, > > On Sat 2013-12-07, Rodolfo García Peñas <k...@debian.org> wrote: > > > I think this bug can be closed. I tried it now and I don't have these > > issues. > > IBTD, I'm afraid. > > I still have set > > FocusNextKey = "Shift+Mod1+Tab"; > FocusPrevKey = "Mod1+Tab"; > > to get close to the desired behaviour. > > Desired behaviour: > > * open 4 different applications, e.g. xterm1, xterm2, xterm3, xterm4 > * now xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm2 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm1 has the focus > * [...] > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm2 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * [...] > > Here is what I get with my current settings: > > * open 4 different applications, e.g. xterm1, xterm2, xterm3, xterm4 > * now xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm2 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm1 has the focus > * [...] > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * [...] > > So FocusPrevKey is running in the wrong direction and FocusNextKey > is working completely wrong (this ist stack instead of cycling). > > Now let's try to set: > > FocusNextKey = "Mod1+Tab"; > FocusPrevKey = "Shift+Mod1+Tab"; > > Result: > > * open 4 different applications, e.g. xterm1, xterm2, xterm3, xterm4 > * now xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+TAB and release the keys > * xterm3 has the focus > * [...] > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm1 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm2 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm4 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm3 has the focus > * press ALT+SHIFT+TAB (and release) > * xterm1 has the focus > * [...] > > Version information: > > | > wmaker -version > | Window Maker 0.95.3 > | > cat /etc/debian_version > | 7.2 > | > > > > If you agree, I will close the bug. > > I am sorry, but not fixed for me. > > Best Regards > > Sonny > > -- > :wq -- .''`. Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <k...@debian.org> : :' : Proud Debian Developer `. `'` 4096R / 3F48 0B8C C385 AD41 9E28 006A 7B1F 5490 72B7 4923 `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems -- To unsubscribe, send mail to wmaker-dev-unsubscr...@lists.windowmaker.org.