Re: emacs holding focus, not granting it to xterm

2014-06-29 Thread Oliver Schmidt
On 6/27/2014 11:22 PM, alflanagan wrote:
 The problem occurs when I run emacsclient to connect to an existing instance
 of emacs; the file shows up in emacs and emacsclient exits as expected, but
 focus remains stuck in emacs for some time.

I tried the following to reproduce the problem:

Under Cygwin X Server Version 1.15.1-3:

1.) Start an xterm under cygwin with xserver in multiwindow mode.
2.) From this cygwin xterm log into remote linux (debian 3.2.0-4-486) machine 
with ssh -X.
3.) After logged in to the remote linux machine: start emacs with emacs . 
This opens a new X11 window under cygwin X server which is on top and has 
keyboard focus.
4.) In Emacs Window type the key combination Alt+X and then server-start
5.) Go back to xterm window and type: emacsclient filename  to edit the 
file filename in the emacs-server.
6.) Now: all typing goes inte the emacs X11 window, although this window is in 
the background (it might even be not visible if it is behind other windows).

It turns out that the above behaviour is the known problem that windows are not 
raised from the Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode, if a program wants to 
programmatically activate a window as reported in 
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-06/msg00072.html .

If I start a modified xserver with my patch applied from 
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2011-08/msg00034.html the following happens 
in step 6:

6'.) the emacs window is raised to the top over all windows and gets the 
keyboard focus.

I think that 6'.) is the expected behaviour because this also happens if 
running under a x server on a  linux machine instead of cygwin.

Best regards,
Oliver


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Re: emacs holding focus, not granting it to xterm

2014-06-27 Thread alflanagan
Brief note to demonstrate that Scherneck is not alone:

 I'm running cygwin x on my laptop [version 1.7.29(0.272/5/3), Windows 7
 prof], start windows on 
 remote machines (cygwin and linux mint), that are exported to my laptop.
 I've noted the problem for 
 more than a year now and it's irritating still, new versions of cygwin
 and applications 
 notwithstanding. 

I'm seeing an identical phenomenon on a Dell laptop* running Win 7
Professional, SP 1; X Server is 1.15.1 (i686-pc-cygwin). Remote system is a
CentOS 5.6 box, and I'm connecting with ssh -XY user@hostname. I'm running
gnome-terminal and launching emacs 24.3 from there. I'll see if I can find
somewhere to post the log file.

The problem occurs when I run emacsclient to connect to an existing instance
of emacs; the file shows up in emacs and emacsclient exits as expected, but
focus remains stuck in emacs for some time.

*laptop is running BIOS A13, with HD Graphics 4000, in case it matters.



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Re: emacs holding focus, not granting it to xterm

2014-06-02 Thread Jon TURNEY

On 27/05/2014 12:45, Hans-Georg Scherneck wrote:

I'm running cygwin x on my laptop [version 1.7.29(0.272/5/3), Windows 7 prof], 
start windows on
remote machines (cygwin and linux mint), that are exported to my laptop. I've 
noted the problem for
more than a year now and it's irritating still, new versions of cygwin and 
applications notwithstanding.

Here's what happens:
I enter text into emacs, move mouse to an xterm, click and enter text there, 
but text is going into
emacs. I can only move keyboard flow away from emacs after having done some 
nuisance operations in
the emacs window, like moving around the pointer; it mostly helps with one such 
instance, sometimes
I have to repeat. It's rather unpredictable. The raised status of the xterm 
window, however, is
deceiving me. So text goes even into hidden emacs windows.


I can't reproduce this.

Can you be a bit more specific about how you are running the X server 
(/var/log/xwin/XWin.0.log would be nice) and which window manager you 
are using?


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Re: emacs holding focus, not granting it to xterm

2014-06-02 Thread Hans-Georg Scherneck
Jon TURNEY wrote:
 On 27/05/2014 12:45, Hans-Georg Scherneck wrote:
 I'm running cygwin x on my laptop [version 1.7.29(0.272/5/3), Windows 7 
 prof], start windows on
 remote machines (cygwin and linux mint), that are exported to my laptop. 
 I've noted the problem for
 more than a year now and it's irritating still, new versions of cygwin and 
 applications
 notwithstanding.

 Here's what happens:
 I enter text into emacs, move mouse to an xterm, click and enter text there, 
 but text is going into
 emacs. I can only move keyboard flow away from emacs after having done some 
 nuisance operations in
 the emacs window, like moving around the pointer; it mostly helps with one 
 such instance, sometimes
 I have to repeat. It's rather unpredictable. The raised status of the xterm 
 window, however, is
 deceiving me. So text goes even into hidden emacs windows.

 I can't reproduce this.

 Can you be a bit more specific about how you are running the X server 
 (/var/log/xwin/XWin.0.log
 would be nice) and which window manager you are using?

Dear Jon,
you can find the log at http://holt.oso.chalmers.se/hgs/4CYG/XWin.0.log
The X-window manager on the linux machine ? - not sure how to answer.
I log in using ssh -Y and start jobs from an xterm using command lines. I never 
use any GUI.
uname -a says

Linux holt 3.2.0-23-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10 20:39:51 UTC 2012 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux

It greets me (ssh, xterm):

Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
Welcome to Linux Mint 13 Maya (GNU/Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64)

The problem only occurs with emacs (/usr/bin/emacs23-x  --version says: GNU 
Emacs 23.3.1 )
Could it be that emacs creates a server / uses a port of its own?
Do you need more information?
Thanks for caring about my problem.
/HGS

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emacs holding focus, not granting it to xterm

2014-05-27 Thread Hans-Georg Scherneck
I'm running cygwin x on my laptop [version 1.7.29(0.272/5/3), Windows 7 prof], 
start windows on
remote machines (cygwin and linux mint), that are exported to my laptop. I've 
noted the problem for
more than a year now and it's irritating still, new versions of cygwin and 
applications notwithstanding.

Here's what happens:
I enter text into emacs, move mouse to an xterm, click and enter text there, 
but text is going into
emacs. I can only move keyboard flow away from emacs after having done some 
nuisance operations in
the emacs window, like moving around the pointer; it mostly helps with one such 
instance, sometimes
I have to repeat. It's rather unpredictable. The raised status of the xterm 
window, however, is
deceiving me. So text goes even into hidden emacs windows.

Vague guess: Something's waiting in emacs to get satisfied so it would release 
the keyboard
association.

I don't want focus-follows-mouse without a click for focus shift. So I haven't 
tried this option.
Would expect it wouldn't help. Is there an environment setting that would help? 
Anything else to get
rid of the glue?

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