OK, I hope the Mac behavior can be changed to match
other applications (as <cntrl>c etc. were changed to
match other Mac applications. And all the more reason
I'm happy not to use or have the expectations of Windows...

I must say I find it remarkable that Windows users would
want the single click - in my use of J, when I focus a pane
I usually want to type input. In that vast majority of times,
I have to be very careful to position the pointer on the
input line (tedious at best) before clicking to focus the
pane or,  what usually happens, I have to click twice to do
input -- once to focus and then having to do the tedious
positioning and click on the input line.

- joey

At 16:51  -0700 2006/08/19, Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
That's a platfor-specific (Mac) behavior.

On Windows the user expectations are such
 - click on frame (or outside text) to activate a window
 - click in text (or list) to activate AND postion cursor

Otherwise user is required to make two clicks to
position the cursor in a non-active window,
which will be annoying.


--- Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Regardless, can you please consider not repositioning
 > the cursor on the click event that focuses the window.
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