On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 00:17:14 -0500 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> I have been experiencing a similar issue. At first I thought I had to
> kill the x-server to get any functionality back, as no mouse clicks or
> keystroke input seemed to be working. The mouse still moved, but neither
> the ibar or engage would show mouseover activity, so I thought E was
> locked up. I figured out however that alt-tab still worked, and I was
> able to bring focus back that way. At that point everything seemed to be
> working again, as if the focus was off in limbo somewhere. I had read
> some forum posts about similar issues having to do with the mozilla
> and/or firefox browsers, but this issue is present on my system when
> neither of those programs is running.
> 
> I am using cvs build from 6-16-2005, also was happening in cvs build on
> 6-11-05. I am on ubuntu hoary, and i have focus policy set on CLICK. Let
> me know if there is any more info I can provide, and please keep up the
> most excellent work! :) I can't wait till this is finished, and I only
> wish I was able to help out more.

most of this isnt much use - i know this will happen on click to focus - but
system setup etc. wont help as i just haven't really tested click to focus
beyond an initial "ooh look - it works" then instantly went back to pointer
focus. i simply need to get to finding the EXACT event sequences and why and
when and where. if you can find that out - tell me - it will save me time (ie
you have to dig thru code hunt down event handlers for things like mouse clicks
- and the allow event callbacks - maybe printf output so u can log which gets
called before which other and which what parameters. ie - u need to get your
hands dirty. this is not an easy bug to hunt and fix - tho the fix in the end
may be trivial.

> -Enofel
> 
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