*alice* wrote:
> Hello Joachim,
> 
> thanks for the link, but it does not solve the problem.
> The OOoBean always has focus. Even when I select another control the OOoBean
> does not loose it.
> Is it possible to force OOoBean to drop focus?
Not that I know of. However, we hope that we have soon a fix for GTK,
which will eventually solve this problem.

Joachim

> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
> Joachim Lingner wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is a known problem, which is currently being worked on. There is a
>> workaround explained at
>>
>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoBean
>>
>>
>> Joachim
>>
>> *alice* wrote:
>>> Hello List,
>>>
>>> I am trying to implement an OfficeBean beside several AWT TextAreas. 
>>>
>>> It has an AWT-Frame containing two TextAreas and an officeFrame.
>>> Running it on win32 works fine but it fails under gtk+. 
>>>
>>> When the officeControle receives KeyFocus, it refuses to lose it
>>> afterwards.
>>> It is still possible to give focus to a textArea which results in two
>>> cursors blinking in different frequencies. From then, every typed key is
>>> recognized and displayed by both, officeControl and textArea. Furthermore
>>> the position of the mouse has a strange effect; holding it above the
>>> selected textArea or the officeControl stops the respectively other from
>>> receiving key strokes.
>>>
>>> I do not know if this is an gtk+ or officeBean-issue since it works fine
>>> with win32/sun-java but fails using gtk+/sun-java and gtk+/classpath.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Maybe one could force officeControl to loose focus?
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards
>>>
>>> Andreas
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