Re: Another focus problem
Re: Another focus problem
- Subject: Re: Another focus problem
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:38:15 -0700
Spaces does not work well with X11. The exposé issue is fixed as of
2.2.0_rc1. You do not have 2.1.4 installed on your system. Your X11
was downgraded when you installed the 10.5.2 or security update.
Please be aware that you will need to reinstall X11 after OS updates
if you want to stay current.
--Jeremy
On Mar 30, 2008, at 10:44, Brian Dean wrote:
Hi,
I'm running OS X 10.5.2 and X11.app 2.1.4 - (xorg-server 1.3.0-
apple5).
I've seen this problem from the beginning after first upgrading to
10.5 and the new X11 server. I kept hoping one of the other reported
focus problems would result in a fix, but as of yet, each X11 upgrade
to the latest 2.1.4 has not produced a fix.
It may be important that I'm using a virtual desktop manager. I'm
currently using Desktop Manager Version 0.5.3. However, I have tried
this with Apple's builtin "Spaces" and I get the same behaviour there,
too so I don't think it is specific to the Desktop Manager.
The problem I'm seeing is that X11 seems to lose the ability to
refocus on existing windows. Normally if you click on the window it
regains focus. But with this bug, that does not happen. The window
does not regain focus. The only way to regain focus is to use the
"Window" drop-down menu from the menu bar and select the window from
the list. Then the window regains focus.
But then if I switch to another application like Safari and then come
back to X11, it it hit or miss as to whether I'll be able to get X11
to accept focus on any of its windows without resorting to the
"Window" menu drop-down list.
This is an extremely annoying bug as it makes my work very difficult.
Once it starts happening, I'm continually having to use the drop-down
to select windows instead of just being able to move the mouse into
the window (wm_ffm) or click on the window. And to make matters
worse, many times focus will actually be in a window on a completely
seperate virtual desktop and I'll begin typing in the window it should
be in, but the keystrokes go to a completely seperate window that I
cannot see. You can imagine the kinds of problems this can cause.
I'm sorry this report is somewhat vague. I wish I could provide a
more concrete sequence to reproduce the problem. It always happens
for me very reliably within a few minutes of starting X and persists.
If there is something else I can provide to help solve this problem,
please let me know.
-Brian
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