Stéphane Gourichon (2017-Mar-31, excerpt): > It appears that the real cause is not the mouse pointer exiting the > textbox, but entering the drop-downs above and below. It's not that > the mouse leave the textbox, it's that entering a dropdown steals > focus.
Interesting observation. Additionally, the focus is not given back when you move the mouse back to the text box. But it's also not with the dropdown any more, because the mouse wheel does not change the dropdown. We might argue forever over whether focus-follows-pointer is good or bad, but this is just inconsistent. > Nevertheless, IHMO focus is not expected to be stolen away from > textbox when move is moved away. Agree. -- http://stefan-klinger.de o/X Send plain text messages only, not exceeding 32kB. /\/ \ ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
