On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:01:33 -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 11:50:59 -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> > Currently, when the focus list is enabled (during an Alt-Tab), it
> > raises the next window always, automatically, even though I have
> > "Raise windows while switching focus" disabled. This is a problem if
> > I DON'T want to raise the next one in the list (but rather another
> > one further down.)
> 
> Hrrm .. this "issue" magically resolved itself after I restarted e16.
> And now I'm having trouble reproducing it :b. False alarm, I guess.

Hrrrm .. maybe it didn't -- but I have narrowed down the problem to
just one app -- dillo (an fltk2 based browser). And, it turns out, that
it ALWAYS gets raised (though not focused) whenever the
alt-tab-focus-list is presented -- even if it's not the next in order.

It gets even stranger though. If I "shade" it and then bury it
underneath other windows, and then invoke the focus-list, not only does
it mysteriously get raised as usual, but it un-shades WITHOUT getting
redrawn. And it never redraws itself (even if I load websites, blindly)
until I either resize the window or reshade-then-shade it -- ie. it
continues behaving as if it were shaded, even though it (mysteriously)
raised and unshaded itself.

Probably some kind of fltk2 bug?


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