Hi, Yves-Alexis Perez escreveu isso aí: > On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 11:27:58AM +0000, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Simon Huggins escreveu isso aí: > > > Hi Antonio, > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:06:38AM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > > > > On jeu, 2008-03-06 at 19:11 -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > > > > The problem is that awm always requests to be raised, but it does not > > > > > need to receive the focus (and indeed sets itself as > > > > > WINDOW_TYPE_DONT_FOCUS so WM's don't pass the focus to it). xfwm4 does > > > > > not test for this property and always puts the focus in awm, making it > > > > > impossible to focus any other window. The mentioned patch adds a check > > > > > so xfwm4 does not put the focus in awm. > > > > I really dont get it. When I run awn here, nothing happens to focus. > > > > I'll test a patched build to see if it runs fine, but I'm still > > > > wondering… > > > > > > What focus method do you have setup? > > > > AFAICT I use the default settings ... > > I still can't see a problem. Maybe I need another awn settings, but the > default one works fine, no focus problem. Could you provide your awn config > files too?
I just reproduced the problem with an empty test user. I created a user 'test', logged off from my regular session, and logged in with this new user. I moved the default XFCE bottom panel to the left side of the screen, then run avant-window-navigator, which told me that composition was not enabled. I enabled xfwm4's composition, run avant-window-navigator again and this time it started. The problem happens: no windows receive focus, so I cannot use any application. I need to close awn to be able to use any other window. Do you still think that my awn configuration would be useful? -- Antonio Terceiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://people.softwarelivre.org/~terceiro/ GnuPG ID: 0F9CB28F