I think galeon has always had that behavior.

On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 03:59:09PM -0800, SI Reasoning alleged:
> 
> --- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have had a few nagging keyboard/mouse irritations
> > that have not gone away:
> > 
> > When creating a new tab in Galeon via mouse, I can
> > not
> > get the keyboard into the "google" search section of
> > the default mandrake url
> > file:///usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html
> > until after I right click/left click on the web
> > page.
> > Then I can click on the space and successfully type.
> 
> an update of sorts. I have noticed that I can click on
> the page first, then click on the text area inside the
> page and get it to work. However, I should be able to
> just click on the text area. It does not matter how
> many times I click on the text area if I don't click
> on an open part of the webpage first.
> 
>  
> > This irritation also seems to appear when cutting
> > and
> > pasting into the galeon browser.
> > 
> > This might be related to the window manager I use
> > (Fluxbox) but I think I have had this problem in KDE
> > also.
> > 
> > fluxbox-0.1.7-2mdk
> > galeon-1.0.3-4mdk
> > mozilla-fonts-20000310-8mdk
> > nautilus-mozilla-1.0.6-13mdk
> > mozilla-mail-0.9.8-6mdk
> > mozilla-0.9.8-6mdk
> > mozilla-devel-0.9.8-6mdk
> > mozilla-irc-0.9.8-6mdk
> > 
> > 
> > =====
> > SI Reasoning
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> > 
> > A requirement of creativity is that it contributes
> > to change.  Creativity keeps
> > the creator alive.
> > 
> > -FRANK HERBERT, unpublished notes
> > 
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> =====
> SI Reasoning
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> A requirement of creativity is that it contributes to change.  Creativity keeps
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> -FRANK HERBERT, unpublished notes
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