At Mon, 17 Oct 2011 16:33:26 +0200, Marijn wrote: > Is it correct, that when you click the title bar of a window frame to > select it, this causes the on-focus method of that frame to be called.
That's not what's supposed to happen. The `on-activate' method of the frame should be called, though. > Further that on-focus method should check which sub-window had the > focus before and call that subwindow's on-focus method to restore > focus. This will recursively restore the focus. No, the `on-focus' call should go directly to the window that has the focus relative to the frame. I see that what I think should happen isn't what happens on Gtk. The frame gets `on-focus' when one of its subwindows gets the focus, and `on-activate' has problems. I'll work on that. > Conversely when you click the title bar of a different window frame B > to deselect window A, then A's on-focus method is also called with as > sole argument #f. The same recursive process as above is used to > remove focus from any subwindows. Only the window with the focus is supposed to get the `on-focus' call as focus leaves, while the frame should receive `on-activate'. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users