On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:56:43PM +0200, Jan Echternach wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:02:53AM +0200, Jan Echternach wrote:
> > I've tried fvwm-snap-20020607, and the root colormap is restored properly
> > again.  But the old bug is also back: Closing Netscape's "Find" window
> > with ESC doesn't restore Netscape's colormap if the pointer is inside
> > the Netscape window, but outside the "Find" dialog.
> 
> Same with fvwm-2.4.8.
> 
> I've discovered that HandleEnterNotify() is only called with Netscape's
> "frame" window in this situation, not with the real window.  Output from
> a fprintf() at the beginning of HandleEnterNotify():
[snip]

I've fixed it again.

> > Furthermore, I've tried "ColormapFocus FollowsFocus" (instead of the
> > default "FollowsMouse").  Neither of the bugs I've experienced with
> > "FollowsMouse" appears with "FollowsFocus", but there is a different bug
> > instead: Moving a window with FvwmPager installs that window's colormap.
> > For example, moving an "xv -owncmap" window leaves the screen garbled,
> > even though the pointer never leaves the pager window and the xv window
> > isn't even in the current viewport before or after moving it.  Moving an
> > xterm with the pager installs the correct colormap again ...
> 
> This bug is still there, even in fvwm-2.4.8 with the workaround I've
> found.

That's not a bug.  Moving a window in the pager gives it the focus
and because of "ColormapFocus FollowsFocus" also the colourmap
focus.  It would be nice if this were configurable in the pager.

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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