Ivan Hernandez wrote:

>Hello. i have been using enlightenment e.DR17 for a while and found sloppy and 
>mouse focus model very confusing... but, CLICK model... is almost unusable in 
>it's current status.
>
>So there where two main problems with my desktop.
>
>The first was that the winlist (alt-tab) raised and focused windows while 
>cicling them,so they were never orderer in the stack in the way i use. 
>Suppouse, you have windows [A, B, C, D]
>You switch from [A] -> [C] back and forth because you are on your editor at 
>[A] and reading the reference library at [C]. As winlist does not alter the 
>stack order, you always must to "jump over" [B].
>This can be corrected removing focus while cicling windows in the winlist so 
>when you switch from [A] -> [C] the stack changes to [C, A, B, D]
>Whe you come back to the previous app, stack comes to [A, C, B, D]
>That means, that the most used apps, keep on top of the stack, while your 
>monitoring terminal with iptraf keeps on the bottom, no matter in which order 
>it started.
>This is also the way that MS Windows works, and is useful for me, and many 
>people likes that way.
>
>To achieve this i have just commented some lines at e_winlist.c, function 
>
>[snip, snip]
>  
>
>Voila, winlist now works as wanted, ordering windows in the stack as you use 
>them.
>
>  
>
oh yes, this is useful and it would be great if something like this
makes it into official e
i also checked enlightenment_remote but i found no option to "not focus
windows while switching", perhaps i'm blind?

greets, chris


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