Benjamin Pflugmann wrote: > Hi. > > On Wed 2002-10-02 at 18:36:15 +0200, Michal Bukovjan wrote: > [...] > >>All of these cases appear when you click *INTO* the window (any point). >>Both focusing and raising *work* correctly if I click on window header >>or window decoration (border) of the corresponding window. > > > If you ever find out how to change it, *please* tell me, because that > is exactly the behaviour I want, and I have found no way yet to enable > it (I hate nothing more than browser windows popping to front, just > because I select something in them). > > Btw, this of course means, I cannot reproduce your problem, as for me > any click, *anywhere* in the window of window border raises it and I > think I already tried to change all available config options (in the > gui preferences). > Grrr :-(
Let's exchange our disks:-) On a more serious note, my system behaviour would not please you, as Mozilla is the exception that raises when clicked into, but do not get keyboard focus (and the header border painted by WM do not change its look to focused as well). Michal
