Hi Marcelo, On Sun 2005-01-09, Marcelo E. Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 03:25:55PM +0100, Florian Siegesmund wrote:
>> after upgrading wmaker, I noticed broken, stack-like behaviour while >> cycling windows. "WindozeCycling = NO;" in /etc/WindowMaker/WindowMaker >> has no effect. Setting it in ~/.GNUStep/Defaults/WindowMaker doesn't >> help either (with $GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT=~/.GNUStep). > > From 0.91.0-3: > > * debian/patches/35_nocycleraise.diff: include a couple fixes from > cvs for cycling.c; attempt to fix the "always raise on focus > change" misbehaviour; thanks to Marc Martinez for the actual work. That is (was) another problem. (I read the changelog entry and therefore didn't report that one, too.) > There's still another fix in the queue, so you might want to wait for > 0.91.0-5. I checked 0.91.0-[45]. My problem remains unfixed. I'll try to explain better. Open three windows, e.g. xterm1, xterm2, xterm3. xterm3 has the focus. Now press and release ALT+TAB repeatedly. New (unwanted) focus change sequence: xterm2, xterm3, xterm2, xterm3, ... What I want (and had before) is: xterm1, xterm2, xterm3, xterm1, ... >> I'd also love to see an option for disabling the "MacOS X style >> window switching panel" as it is called in the changelog. > > I haven't tried this, but did you try setting SwitchPanelImages to ()? Now I did: "Fatal error -- Window Maker received signal 11". ;-) Paul Seelig reported about a patch for disabling the Switch Panel in wmaker CVS in a reply to #289195. Bye, Sonny -- :wq -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]