Not sure if this is academic but hey,
The bug affects Phoenix too, maybe the 3 apps have some code that causes
it that we could try avoiding or learning from?...

Andy

On 09 Jun 2003 10:08:26 +0100
"Mark R. Bowyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 11:47, Christian Hansen wrote:
> > Just compiled and installet the e16.6-pre3 and everything works
> > fine. A lot of the bugs has been removed so thats pretty nice :-)
> > 
> > But the mozilla focusbug remains unsolved.
> > 
> > though it is not a big problem as I just clicks my pager to get
> > mozilla focused.
> 
> This bug has been around since forever, I think, as it appears to be
> the same bug as effects switching between non-Xinerama'd multiple
> heads.  I seem to remember first asking you about this what - 4-5
> years ago?  ;O)
> 
> If it *is* the same one, you don't have to click in the pager. 
> Changing focus to any other object on the screen, and then coming back
> to Mozilla, will resolve it.  I have Sloppy focus set, so I can just
> point at the Gnome panel for a second (or click it to be sure) and
> come back, and it's fixed.  But it's not just Mozilla.  I then have
> the same problem sliding back to my main screen to use Evolution =O{ 
> Another solution is to have another window open closer to the "join"
> of the screens, so I have to pass through it on the way to Mozilla. 
> The focus switch there means that Mozilla gets the focus fine when I
> reach it.
> 
> Your comments back then was the problem in focusing was too core to
> the infrastructure of E and it would be fixed in 0.17... =O}
> 
> Hope this commentary is vaguely useful.  I'm hoping to try e16.6pre3
> on Solaris10/SPARC in the next day or so, and will report back =O)
> 
> Ta,
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