Re: Cmd-q gets through
Re: Cmd-q gets through
- Subject: Re: Cmd-q gets through
- From: David Borman <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:09:39 -0600
I'm currently running X11.app 2.1.1 from the 10.5.2 update, and I can
reproduce this every time. I also have focus-follows-mouse turned
on. You have to have your mouse over an X11 window when you type Cmd-
q, and that's the window that gets the "q". If you turn off focus-
follows-mouse, the problem still occurs, but now you have to have your
mouse over the specific X11 window that will receive focus.
-David Borman
On Feb 13, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
eh... weird... I just tested this here... I can't reproduce it =/
On Feb 13, 2008, at 07:13, Tom Lane wrote:
Marcus Crestani <email@hidden> writes:
I run MacOSX 10.5.2 and X11 2.1.3. Instead of Quartz I use Ion as
my
X11 window manager (see http://modeemi.fi/~tuomov/ion/).
When I switch from X11 where I have a xterm open to another
application
and hit Cmd-q to quit this Application, focus jumps back to X11
(as it
should) and the character 'q' shows up in my xterm (as it should
not).
So obviously X11 receives the q part of Cmd-q as a key event.
BTW, this happens for me with every X application that has the focus
under X11, not only with xterm.
I've seen this too, using the default window manager --- pretty much
all defaults, in fact, except focus-follows-mouse is on. It's not
100%, but maybe half the time.
regards, tom lane
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