From: Wojciech A. <ani...@co...> - 2015-12-19 15:01:17
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Simple question. I launch xclock, and it traps focus. The only way to break free is to have 'focus follows mouse' enabled, and move mouse cursor to a different window. In a scenario like: empty desktop with xclock as a solitary float, there's no other window to transport focus to (which otherwise could have been done by aforementioned mousecursor movement) so one is stuck for good (only able to escape by ctrl+alt+fX and pkill xclock). What's so special about it? Did Tuomo V hate MIT? My version is a git snapshot, commit a322b0ffa82fde37ef1f134ae557dda251c32fba . Merry Christmas/Xmas/Holidays/Whatever ! -WA -- Wojtek Aniszewski [Fr: vôitek anichévsky] [Eng: voyteck aanishevsky] www: http://www.coria.fr/spip.php?auteur1606 /^..^\ ,-------------------------------------, ( (••) ) ►►►►| My public GPG key ID: AC66485E | (|)_._(|)~ | please use email encryption! | `-------------------------------------" |