Wow, now, after all this time I found this bug ->
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/455241
Which seems to be getting a little more attention.
I had used Ubuntu for a couple of months only when I reported this bug, but I
swear I searched a lot to see if this bug had already been reported. And
It is better written here:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/metacity/tree/doc/how-to-get-focus-right.txt
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1) If the window takes a while to launch and the user starts
interacting with a different application, the new window should
not take focus.
2) If the window that will appear was not
Ok, thanks. I will.
But I think you haven't read my posts here.
First. If I have a window opened and it's focused I don't want any other
window to move in front, no matter whether I'm typing or interacting
with it or not (maybe just reading something).
Second. If I do something to open a new wind
This bug is invalid, because sometimes when a new window opens, you
absolutely want it to take focus from whichever window had focus before.
A simple example is launching an application: if you start a Web browser
and it takes only two seconds to open, it would be frustrating if it
wasn't focused w
Triqui: Don't apologise! You've done nothing wrong by filing the bug
here. It may not have been a valid paper cut in the end, but we cannot
expect all our users to know exactly how the paper cut project works.
The best place to discuss this would be either the Ayatana Discussion
mailing list, whic
Thank you for your time and your info, Sense.
You have to excuse me cause I'm very new to linux and ubuntu. And I've
been trying to get into reporting bugs but with so many projects and web
pages and components and all that stuff, I'm still a bit unsure about
what's the best place to report anythi
I'm afraid it was decided this is not a valid paper cut and not something we
want to fix this way. Not only is the coding and the testing (don't forget the
testing for an issue like this!) that would be required to fix the bug too much
to make the bug a valid papercut, but Mark Shuttleworth also
Triqui:
Marking the bug as Invalid was an accident, I wanted to set the status to
Incomplete, but must have selected the wrong status.
You've already provided us with all the information we need to consider
this bug report. Thank you for that. Now I'm waiting for the responses
of some people with
Sorry.
Why you set it to invalid and incomplete?
Let me know what I need to do, cause I really want to see this fixed.
Just a new and brief try to clarify.
I've checked on the internet and tried every setting I found (for metacity) but
I cannot get the desired behavior. That is:
1. I have a wind
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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Do not raise windows or dialogs without user input
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495403
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We're discussing this issue on the Ayatana Discussion mailing list
because it is something I would like to see fixed, but I would like to
get some feedback from some other people before confirm this bug for the
Hundred Papercuts project.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New => Invali
** Summary changed:
- Front window loses focus when interrupted by another process
+ Do not raise windows or dialogs without user input
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) => metacity (Ubuntu)
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Do not raise windows or dialogs without user input
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495403
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