On Friday 16 December 2016 13:04:24 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> On 12/16/2016 12:49 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote:
> >> It does not happen for me. Are you sure it is not the window manager?
> >>
> >> Or do you mean the mainmenu raise function? It is disabled if the window
> >> is
> >>
> >> in "background" mode (the arrow down button in dock frame).
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > Could you take a look at the video
> > https://sites.google.com/site/fredvsbinaries/mse_focus.mp4 ? When the
> > mouse move on the main menu, the form of the main menu take the focus.
> >
> > I would prefer that nothing append, like it was a normal window.
> > And if I want focus, I will click on the menu-form...
> >
> > Is it possible to disable it ?
>
> Activate the small arrow down button on the right. I'll add an option to
> disable the raise function if it does not exist already. Later, first I
> must finish DBus support.
>
> Martin


On Friday 16 December 2016 13:04:24 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> On 12/16/2016 12:49 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote:
> >> It does not happen for me. Are you sure it is not the window manager?
> >>
> >> Or do you mean the mainmenu raise function? It is disabled if the window
> >> is
> >>
> >> in "background" mode (the arrow down button in dock frame).
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > Could you take a look at the video
> > https://sites.google.com/site/fredvsbinaries/mse_focus.mp4 ? When the
> > mouse move on the main menu, the form of the main menu take the focus.
> >
> > I would prefer that nothing append, like it was a normal window.
> > And if I want focus, I will click on the menu-form...
> >
> > Is it possible to disable it ?
>
> Activate the small arrow down button on the right. I'll add an option to
> disable the raise function if it does not exist already. Later, first I
> must finish DBus support.
>
Actually the option exists since 2007. ;-)
Please disable tmainmenu.options mao_activate, default off.
Although the name is wrong, it does not activate or focus the mainmenu but 
raise the window if the mouse is in menu area. After leaving the menu area 
the original Z-order will be restored. The reason is that one can see and 
click the whole menu without the need to click an arbitrary menu item before 
which could trigger an action if there is no submenu.

Martin

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