On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:08:41 -0700 "Jonathan Kotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/16/06, stu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:15:16 +0200 > > > stu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Maybe a bad choice of words. I meant that the focus one would > > > > expect > > > > from SloppyFocus does not continue (ie the focus on netbeans > > > > gets > > > > lost) when the mouse pointer is moved from the window. > Try "Style Netbeans Lenience" (or whatever Netbeans names its > windows). I had a Java app that had focus issues, and this fixed it. Thanks Jonathan, using the 'Lenience' option has fixed my netbeans focus problem. What is odd, though, is that after starting up netbeans (or shutting netbeans down and restarting it), I first have to restart fvwm (using the 'Restart' command) before the 'Lenience' setting takes effect (only tested for netbeans, no other apps). Another little problem is that whenever I restart fvwm using the 'Restart' command, the netbeans window moves from the page it was started on to which ever one I'm on currently ie I start netbeans on page 0 0, go to page 4 0, issue 'Restart' and viola - netbeans is now on page 4 0. -- Stuart Logie Java developer / Batch production coordinator UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SERVICES (PTY) LTD Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Confidentiality Notice: http://ucs.co.za/conf.html
