* David Kastrup (2005-02-14) writes:

> Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> But I guess there are more pressing things to do for the next
>> release.
>
> I agree where matters of prettiness are involved.  However, where
> usability is concerned, where the tip interferes with the workflow,
> there changes should be considered.  In my experience, X11 tooltips
> are currently fine in that regard, but the report from Windows users
> sounded alarming to me.

Out of curiosity I checked for that focus issue with the latest
pre-compiled Emacs for Windows provided by nqmacs.sf.net.

It's quite easy to reproduce: Start Emacs (in my case there was no
site or user init file present) and type `C-x 5 2' to open a new
frame.  This frame will be on top of the original frame and have
focus.  Now move the mouse pointer onto an icon in the toolbar of the
new frame.  As soon as the tooltip wants to show up, the original
frame will come to front (but not get the focus).

-- 
Ralf


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