Hi Pete,

can you verify on your system, that these focus related issues disappear when 
downgrading to Qt 5.13.0?

Detlev

Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2019, 20:12:25 CET schrieb Hans-Peter Jansen:
> Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2019, 19:27:51 CET schrieb Detlev Offenbach:
> > Hi Pete,
> > 
> > thanks for the patch. I just added it. It will be part of the next release
> > scheduled for next Sunday (Dec, 1st).
> 
> Nice.
> 
> > With regard to the tab switching shortcut, which PyQt/Qt version are you
> > using? I noticed that some focus related issues appeared after I switched
> > to PyQt/Qt 5.13.1. When I switched back to 5.13.0 they were gone again. I
> > looked at the code (E5TabWidget.py) and the code to pass focus to the new
> > 'current' widget is there.
> 
> BTW: there's another focus related issue: when editing some files, I often
> select parts with Ctrl-Shift cursor keys and cut/copy the selection (Ctrl-
> {X,C}. I noticed, that it doesn't perform the cut/copy operation
> *sometimes*. The right click context menu shows most items disabled, then.
> Two Alt-TAB shortcuts later, all is set again. (But again, rather
> inconvenient).
> 
> Yes, I'm on Qt 5.13.1, but unlike documented in my last mail, using
> qscintilla 2.11.3 meanwhile.
> 
> Dear @audience, would you test these ill-behaviors and report, please?
> 
> > I have the strong impression, that this is a Qt issue.
> 
> Yeah, smells like that. Unfortunately, without a minimal example, it's
> rather pointless to report such issues (even with code, it's a matter of
> luck to find somebody who cares).
> 
> Will start with a report to openSUSE Factory.
> 
> Thanks,
> Pete
> 
> 
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