On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 02:02:24PM -0400, Tessa Lau wrote:
> I don't think the problem is related to vmware.
> 
> Just now I was able to reproduce the focus problem with evolution and an
> xterm.  Evolution was on top, partially obscuring the xterm behind it.
> When I moved my mouse pointer from evolution to the xterm, evolution
> remained in focus.  I was able to reproduce it a couple times in quick
> succession.
> 
> > About focus not being transferred outside the vmware window:  when
> > the pointer is (un)grabbed, X generates EnterNotify and
> > LeaveNotify for the windows involved.  It is important to ignore
> > some of these events.  For example, if you have something like
> > 
> >   mouse 1 a csm Next (xterm) Focus
> > 
> > You would not want that the EnterNotify for the window under the
> > pointer that is generated when the automatic pointer grab is
> > released makes fvwm focus the window that already had the focus.  
> 
> I don't understand how this example relates to the evolution/xterm
> interaction I described above.  All I did was move my mouse from one
> window to the other.  There should be one LeaveNotify and one
> EnterNotify.

Please provide detailed instructions and a stripped down config.

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^
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