(sorry if this doubles up - thought I replied to this last night...)

On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 01:51 +0800, P Purkayastha wrote:
> 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

When input is dead like this, if you type letters, do they appear on the
desktop?  I hit a similar version, but I can't tell if it's a bug:

1) Open a window.
2) Flip to a virtual desktop with no open windows.
3) Type some chars.  They appear on the desktop and don't seem to do
anything.
4) Pressing escape returns behavior to normal.




Window autoraise doesn't work with sloppy focus:

1) Same focus settings as above, plus window autoraise.
2) Open two overlapping windows on a virtual desktop.
3) Position the pointer in the area were they overlap.
4) Flip to a different virtual desktop, and then back.
5) The windows autoraise over one another forever.


There's a few crash bugs I hit.  This one is a particular pain, but I've
been unable to track down better info on what's causing it:

1) Compose a new email in Evolution.
2) Type some things, maybe put some recipients.
3) Close the messages and choose to discard it when asked.
4) E crashes.

Unfortunately, it looks like there's some tight timing issue - running
under valgrind makes it impossible to reproduce...

Ross

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