Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
- Subject: Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 23:30:57 -0800
Also, I'm fairly new to Cocoa, but I'm sure there's probably some way
to query which application has focus and an event or callback that is
triggered when an application looses focus... I'll look into that (and
if anyone knows what they are, please tell me) and see if I can put
together an Xquartz binary for you that will write to a debug file the
name of the application that is in focus every time X11 looses
focus... maybe that can point to the problem...
--Jeremy
On Feb 8, 2008, at 23:26, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
A possible variable is that I've only recently started using iCal
alarms on a regular basis. However, from what I can see of iCal's
behavior there doesn't seem to be any reason to think it would have
an hourly wakeup ... do you know otherwise?
Hmm... I don't see why iCal would be stealing focus unless it
actually wants to display an alarm.
Something to try:
When you expect the focus loss, try setting to focus to something
other than X11 (like Textedit.app). Does that new application loose
focus, or is it just X11 that somehow looses focus like this?
Nothing in Xquartz actually "gives up" focus, so I'm tempted to
assume something is getting run every hour to take focus... I'd
monitor launchd to see what it's doing around these hour intervals.
Speaking of launchd, do you have anything odd in /Library/
LaunchAgents or ~/Library/LaunchAgents?
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