Yes. It is indeed a bug. On Mac it works fine. I've traced back the
anomaly to the fact that initially the window is activated (in
response to a set_visibility message, look at qt_widget.cpp:824)
BEFORE the event loop begins. For example in qt_gui_rep::event_loop
I've tested the value of QApplication::activeWindow() and on Ubuntu it
returns NULL while on Mac is returns a valid pointer. I still do not
know what is the proper way to handle this issue.
If you come up with a patch I will be happy to apply it.
best
massimiliano
On 6 juil. 10, at 12:27, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
same here under gnome - the TeXmacs window appears in the background.
-รก.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 11:15, Norbert Nemec
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there,
starting TeXmacs on my machine (KDE 4.4.2 on Kubuntu Lucid) i find
that the TeXmacs window does not get the keyboard focus when it
opens. It does sit on top, but the focus remains with whatever
window had it before.
This is very strange behavior that I have never seen before with
any application. The "Focus stealing prevention level" in the KDE
window manager is set to low, but this setting does not affect the
strange behavior. The policy is "click to focus".
Is anyone else running TeXmacs-Qt on Linux/KDE? Could you please
state whether you observe this behavior?
Greetings,
Norbert
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