In article <caenp9cgldkummvfc7gkum_gwa2kp-93foqdujsvgv3ttpvq...@mail.gmail.com> Ruben Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > >How-To-Repeat: > <Open a bunch of (10 o more) application without WM_TAKE_FOCUS > (like xterm or rxvt), and then open one with WM_TAKE_FOCUS, like emacs > (preferable, since is slow) or firefox. > Focusing in the last one (so it's became the previous window), cycle > (ALT-TAB) through the clients observing if they properly receive focus > while are active. > No need for releasing ALT. In my case, it's just takes a few ALT-TAB for > observing the condition>
Perhaps I don't understand what you mean. I opened 15 xterms and seamonkey and cycled through windows up and down, slow and fast. I didn't experience any problem. I don't have emacs installed to try it. Are you sure it is the WM_TAKE_FOCUS the problem and not some emacs setting trying to steal the focus what confuses cwm?
