Laurence J. Lane wrote:
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 05:14:07PM -0500, BAM wrote:


xclock escapes e 0.16.6's manual window placement and lands
on the desktop.


I just tried this, so here's a little more detail:


When "Place Windows Manually" is enabled, starting  xclock from a
terminal causes the mouse to move the terminal *and* xclock windows.
When xclock is closed, so is the terminal. Starting more xclock sessions
from the same terminal works, but starting a new terminal and running
xclock produces the wrong behavior again.


After more testing I notice that the actual term gets the placement on the first run and on most subsequent runs. xclock gets some of them.

Strange stuff.

Hmmm - cute :)

If I add "XClock.input: true" to .Xdefaults, the problem goes away.

I guess this belongs somewhere in the focus bug department.

/Kim


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