Re: minimization bug
Re: minimization bug
- Subject: Re: minimization bug
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:30:41 -0700
On Mar 22, 2010, at 20:42, Wayne Morrison wrote:
> > It was closed because I couldn't reprodice it and you never responded
> > to our request for more information:
>
> I just checked on bugreport.apple.com, and it shows that I responded on
> October 5. Dunno why that didn't make it back to you folks.
Ah... indeed you did. I missed that in my quick glance, sorry.
> My comment today wasn't intended as a complaint, and I apologize if it came
> off that way. If you can't reproduce it, you can't reproduce it. There's
> only so much time that can be devoted to a small-impact problem.
No... if there is something going on here, I want to know about it... my being unable to reproduce it just means there is something different between our use cases that we're overlooking.
There were some Dock interaction issues that occur when using a Leopard quartz-wm on SnowLeopard or a Tiger one on Leopard or SL. This is because of changes in internal / private API that were made between major OS versions. In fact, this exact issue will occur if you use the Tiger quartz-wm on Leopard... which is why I think there's something valid here... I'm wondering if for some reason your quartz-wm isn't hand-shaking with the Dock properly or if that has become invalidated / lost due to perhaps Dock.app crashing... ?
> > So... what does this have to do with cmd-w? That closes the window.
> > This sounds like an issue with window minimization, not closing...
>
> Errr... Um, not much. I think I disabled cmd-m and cmd-w at about the
> same time. cmd-m because of the minimization problem, cmd-w because
> trackpads don't always register my app-switching clicks and I got really
> tired of closing xterms when I thought I'd switched apps and was closing
> something else. (In other words, user error.)
You should be able to disable those with the "Enable OSX Key Equivalents" (or similar) check box in X11's preferences. Of course that disables ALL of the key-equivalents, not just those.
--Jeremy
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