https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361940

--- Comment #15 from matejcik <ja+...@matejcik.cz> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #14)
> It means gvim tried to obtain the focus, but this was denied by the focus
> stealing prevention (though you claim it's deactivated)

I was able to reproduce the original bug (wrong focus switching) with FSP off.
I can't reproduce the "highlight on taskbar" with FSP off. (i have multiple
computers with KDE, with slightly different settings, that's why i got this FSP
thing now)

I do sometimes see the focus "flicker", the gtk window is defocused for a
moment and then gets its focus back. Which would confirm what you said: the gtk
windows try to regain focus after losing it. (and sometimes they succeed, other
times FSP stops them)

> If you create special "kcmshell5 kwinrules" for FF/TB/GVim and set the focus
> stealing prevention to "extreme", can you still reproduce this?

I switched the whole system to "extreme" and can no longer reproduce the
problem. (i do see the taskbar highlights).
Unfortunately, this is not a good workaround for me because it means that new
gvim windows launched from terminal don't go to foreground.

So what now? It seems clear that gtk windows try to take back focus when they
lose it. But other window managers don't seem to trigger this behavior.

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