Hi

I indeed tried also on my laptop and could not reproduce this bug! So it means it is really a minor problem! See answers below.

Thanks

Mat

Le 05. 10. 10 18:55, Thomas Friedrichsmeier a écrit :
Hi,

On Tuesday 05 October 2010, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
mhh.. did you type n in the opened browser?
I tried again, still could not reproduce this. Of course with a bit of luck
this was fixed in kdelibs meanwhile. Could a few others on this list give this
a test, and tell us your version of KDE with the result?

after, when closed and coming back to normal script. Either on console
or script, cursor is blocked, and I need to go to another software and
come back so see it activated
Some more questions: When in this state
- can you use the main menu, or is that frozen as well?
I can, then just clicking on the menu, coming back to script or console and it is not "frozen" anymore. Hmm actually not always
- does the script window show the thin red border indicating that it's active?
No! Neither script nor console!
- does it work to click in the R Console?
no, same problem
   - If no: Does the thin red border switch to be on the R Console window?
interestingly, clicking on console-script-console-... does not change, but there is then a thin blue border that switches
- does it help if you switch back and forth between console window and script
window (using mouse or Alt+5)?
no
Regards
Thomas

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