On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 1:33:54 PM UTC-8, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> ​I haven't experienced this exactly, but I have noticed that doing 
> Alt-tab, Alt-tab does not seem always to put focus in Leo's window in such 
> a way that key bindings are in effect.
>
> I haven't noticed a problem with Alt-tab, but an Alt-tab problem could 
certainly have the same causes as the problems I have noticed. 

I decided to try to determine if these problems were really introduced by a 
recent change to Leo-Editor.  So Friday (2015-03-06) I rolled back 
Leo-Editor to commit f6cdb2bccb1a7ca8812f49f0da951cec5617279f.  I thought 
this version of Leo-Editor did not have the problems.

But the scrolled tree pane problem still happens, just much more rarely: 
once Saturday, once Sunday, once Monday, once Tuesday.  The cancel 
misdirection occurred once Tuesday.

I conclude that the problems have existed for a long time, but because 
occurrences were rare, I didn't notice them or chose to ignore them.

Perhaps a change in Leo-Editor has made the problems occur more 
frequently.  Perhaps a change outside of Leo-Editor has made the problems 
occur more frequently.  Perhaps my occurrence data set is too small to be 
statistically significant.

Maybe the problems are unavoidable imperfections in any GUI interface.

I will concentrate on living with them.


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