Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On mer, 2008-12-03 at 15:17 -0600, Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
Whenever a window is raised to the top, xfwm4 gives keyboard focus to
that window. This is incorrect if "focus follows mouse" behavior is
requested.

I don't really get your point. “raised on the top” seems to means
“focused“ in your explanation.

Raising a window to the top of the window stacking (such that it not behind any other window) is not the same as "focused". Having focus means that the keyboard input goes to that window. a) Moving the focus to a window that does not contain the mouse pointer contradicts the expected behavior of the focus-follows-pointer setting. b) This behavior is quite annoying when typing something in an xterm that causes changes to the window stacking because suddenly the keyboard input is no longer going to the xterm that I am typing in.

I'd say you should directly open a bug on
upstrema bugzilla and ask Olivier Fourdan (xfwm4 developer) about that,
linking it to this bug.


OK.  I will do that tomorrow.

Thanks,

- jason




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