Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 07:07:12PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > How to repeat:
> > 
> > Position the cursor so that it's over a window, and over the bbkeys
> > window menu when it pops up (ISTR it's configurable if it appears at
> > all). Press your keyboard shortcut for cycling windows, and try to
> > switch to a different one. 
> 
> I can duplicate this with the Debian packages of 0.62.0 and bbkeys 0.8.4...

We discussed this some time ago - search the archive (not that there was
a solution, mind you).
 
> I think it's a bb-ism, not a bbkeys-ism.

Well, aaaaaactually[1], it's the proper behaviour for sloppy focus.  Only,
it's annoying :)

It depends of course on if you regard the bbkeys-cycle-window as
a _window_ or not. bbkeys regards it as a window.  Therefore, when you
cycle, it creates a window, the mouse-pointer happens to be on it, so
that window gets the focus.  The user chooses an entry, the cycle-window
disappears and therefore looses the mouse-pointer focus.  Whatever
happens to be under the cycle-window receives a mouse-input event and,
following sloppy focus, the focus.

The only thing to remedy this situation would be, I think, to have
bbkeys ignore it's own cycle-window.

-Jan


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