I'm going to blame it on urxvt since I know that it does some stupid things
with focus that it shouldn't. That and I've had similar issues over time,
but only with urxvt.

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:20 AM, P Purkayastha <ppu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Like I mentioned #1, #2 are very hard to reproduce. You will see them
> only sometimes and only if you are always using e day in and day out.
>
> By "using e" I mean actually closing and opening windows frequently via
> pre-setup keybindings. It won't happen every time, but it *will* happen
> if you continue "using e" for long periods.
>
>
> On 06/21/2012 05:08 PM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
> > #3 is no longer possible. I was not able to reproduce the others.
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 6:51 PM, P Purkayastha<ppu...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >
> >> On 06/20/2012 08:49 PM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
> >>> If you have an e17 bug, reply to this mail or create a ticket for it on
> >>> trac. This is the LAST call. Hint hint.
> >>
> >> You will hate my bugs, but you asked for it ;-)
> >>
> >> To reproduce (my configuration):
> >> ->  Set window focus:
> >> ---->  sloppy
> >> ---->  all new windows get focus
> >> ---->  all options ticked under Window Focus ->  advanced ->
>  miscellaneous
> >> ->  EFM is unloaded (so, no desktop icons, etc)
> >>
> >>
> >> Bug 1: (Lost key input)
> >> ->  Close a window using keybindings, for instance, Ctrl-d on a
> terminal,
> >> so that the pointer is on the desktop after the window is closed
> >> ->  E stops accepting all key input (for example try alt-tab, alt-esc,
> etc)
> >> ->  You can make E start re-accepting key input by focusing on or
> opening
> >> a new window
> >>
> >> Status:
> >> ->  Has been around for about a year.
> >> ->  Very hard to reproduce
> >> ->  But experience at least once daily
> >>
> >>
> >> Bug 2: (Lost focus)
> >> ->  Set up a key binding which opens any window, say xterm (I used
> urxvt)
> >> ->  Open a large xterm taking up, for example, 80% vertical + 80%
> >> horizontal screen space
> >> ->  Place the xterm on top left (example, using cleanup windows)
> >> ->  Open another xterm and make it take up a large portion on right
> >> bottom, for example 40% horizontal and 100% vertical space.
> >> ->  Now you have some empty space on the lower left area and the next
> >> window will open in that region.
> >> ->  Place your mouse pointer on upper right region and use your
> >> keybinding to open a new xterm.
> >> ->  The new xterm will open, somewhat overlapping the big xterm on the
> >> left, pointer will slide to the new xterm and then the new xterm will
> >> lose focus.
> >>
> >> Status:
> >> ->  Has been around for about a year
> >> ->  Hard to reproduce (does not happen every time)
> >> ->  Experience maybe once every 2 days
> >>
> >>
> >> Bug 3: (Overly large notification dialog)
> >> ->  Sometimes notification dialog opens up with a very large horizontal
> >> width equal to or exceeding the horizontal width of my screen (1366 px).
> >> ->  Have typically seen it with thunderbird notifications, with Gnome
> >> Integration addon
> >> ->  Config of Gnome Integration addon:
> >> Title: From: %a
> >> Message: Subject: %s
> >> Command: /usr/bin/notify-send
> >>
> >> Status:
> >> ->  Very recent - I think the bug is less than a month old
> >> ->  Reproducibility - happens only sometimes, so not sure how to
> reproduce
> >>
> >>
> >> ....
> >>
> >>
> >> Bug N: (E no work no more!!11!1)
> >> ->  How to reproduce: Can't remember, but E no work!!1!
> >>
> >> Status:
> >> ->  NEEED FIXING NAO
> >>
> >>
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