BTW: I had the same problem with SeaMonkey when using multiple windows
and it looks like using unclutter with -noevents worked. Is this now a
bug in all Mozilla applications or a problem with the way unclutter
works?
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I think this bug belongs here, maybe GTK devs know a bit more about
this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1234470
Title:
Keystrokes are hijacked by inactive window
To manage
For reference what this means:
-noevents
stops unclutter sending a pseudo EnterNotify event to the X
client whose cursor has been stolen. Sending the event helps programs like
emacs think that they
have not lost the pointer focus. This option is provided for
I think this bug belongs here, maybe GTK devs know a bit more about
this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1234468
Title:
Keystrokes are hijacked by inactive window
To manage
For reference what this means:
-noevents
stops unclutter sending a pseudo EnterNotify event to the X
client whose cursor has been stolen. Sending the event helps programs like
emacs think that they
have not lost the pointer focus. This option is provided for
BTW: I had the same problem with SeaMonkey when using multiple windows
and it looks like using unclutter with -noevents worked. Is this now a
bug in all Mozilla applications or a problem with the way unclutter
works?
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You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs,