> > As part of a (partly mistaken) emulation of some ancient Macintosh API's I > was calling QWidget::activateWindow(). If the application is not active, > that both makes the window active, and it makes the application active. I > guess it's debatable whether activateWindow() should activate the > application. I expected that it would just make the window the active > window (painted with active appearance, ready to accept focus, title bar > buttons with active appearance, etc.) or ready to be the active window when > the application activated. The application can be activated via a click in > the Dock icon, which doesn't select a window to be the active window, so > whatever was active (or made active when the application is not active?) > previously now becomes the active window. >
Wow...so much active-ity in this para! :) Maybe we can refer this to the Guinness Records for the most number of occurrences of a word! :P BTW, thanks for sharing the solution. -mandeep
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