On Fri 20 May 2005 at 10:32:28 +0200, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Now switch to another workspace, and move the cursor to a location
> that falls (in the original workspace) within window1. Switch back to
> the original workspace. Now window1 gets the focus, but window2 still
> shows the solid cursor.

This kind of thing seems to get worse with SloppyFocus. I have had
several times now that some window didn't have the keyboard focus after
switching to its workspace, even though the mouse cursor is in it and
the titlebar indicates it is the active window. In several cases this
was a Mozilla window, and I heard that Mozilla plays weird games with
focus, but I have seen some effect on other windows too. Not all that
easy to reproduce, it seems :-(

> -- Johan
-Olaf.
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