On Mon 23 Jun 2003 at 11:34:13 -0500, Dan Debertin wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Dan Debertin wrote:
> 
> > On CTWM versions 3.6 and later, the WorkspaceManager flips between
> > f.setmapstate and f.setbuttonstate as windows are opened and deleted.
> 
> Further poking shows that this only happens with the new SloppyFocus
> feature.

Aha, then maybe it IS the same as what I thought at first, but then
rejected:

I have focus follows mouse, and if you press Control inside the
workspace manager, it temprarily switches its map/buttonstate. Now if
you move out of it (and defocus), and only then release the key, the
state sticks.

Which brings me to SloppyFocus: I tried it, and liked it in principle,
but I found it interacts badly with workspace switching. After switching
workspaces it would leave some illogical window with the focus - I would
expect that it would focus on the window that is (now) under the mouse,
just like when you move the mouse into it.

-Olaf.
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