On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 16:55, Dominik Vogt wrote: > On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 06:30:00AM -0400, Ben Winslow wrote: > > I prefer the behavior of both RaiseTransient and FPClickRaisesFocused, > > but when I use both, the following happens: it appears that the > > transient's parents are raised, followed by the transient itself being > > raised, > > Neither of above options would cause the transient's parent window > to be raised. Do you mean StackTransientParent?
> I need the full config details to judge what happens (please > stripped down to the relevant parts). Okay, when I stripped everything down, I found the problem was someplace else entirely. To reproduce, I used this configuration: DestroyFunc StartFunction AddToFunc StartFunction + "I" Module FvwmCommandS + "I" Module FvwmConsole BugOpts RaiseOverUnmanaged true Style "*" FPClickRaisesFocused With this configuration, click inside the window area of nearly any transient window (I say nearly because it didn't work with mozilla's find dialog), and you should notice the flickering. The RaiseOverUnmanaged bugopt seems to be what's causing the problem (as the problem goes away when I remove it.) If it's impossible to prevent the flickering while using this option, a note in the man page might be helpful (I can live without the option if this is the case, and enabled it only because I find unmanaged splash screens annoying.) The problem doesn't seem to be toolkit-specific, but it doesn't occur all the time either. I reproduced the behavior using GTK1 (1.2.10-16; preferences dialog in yank), GTK2 (2.4.1-4; preferences window in Galeon, search window in gucharmap, attachment window in Evolution), Motif (preferences dialog in Netscape Communicator 4.75), Xaw (from X 4.3.0.dfsg.1-4; resource box in editres), QT3 (3.2.3-2; print dialog in Konqeuror), lesstif (Motif 2.1, lesstif 0.93.94-4; search dialog in xpdf.) Hopefully you'll be able to reproduce with at least one of the toolkits/applications listed. ;) fvwm 2.5.11 (from cvs) compiled on Jun 3 2004 at 13:31:51 with support for: ReadLine, Stroke, XPM, PNG, Shape, XShm, SM, Bidi text, Xinerama, XRender, XFT, NLS All toolkits mentioned (and therefore their distro-specific subversions listed) are from Debian unstable. -- Ben Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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