http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5228
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WONTFIX
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-09 20:35 -------
hum, I have no force focus in the code, AFAIK that must be related to the policy
of your window-manager when opening new windows.
now I know that some people would prefer that I don't open new windows for that
very question. it's a massive UI difference and I haven't seriously considered
the change yet, mainly for lack of time, but also because I imagine it also
depends on how UI is designed (and in Windows for example you have many apps
opening popup questions/dialogs also).
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description:
After all packages are installed a dialog box shows telling you that all
packages have been installed. It steals focus from any app runing and brings
RPMDrake window to front. I guess that for this dialog stealing focus is OK to
alert user. But the following dialog boxes that tell you something like "Please
wait, updating list of packages" are also stealing focus but they should quietly
work in background. I think that stealing focus is a very bad thing in general
as it disturbs any work in another application the user is doing. Focus stealing
should be reserved only for realy important messages that need attention and
should be kept to an absolute minimum.