I expect windows to never steal focus while typing or otherwise
interacting with another application. The correct solution is what we
have now but with the window stacking matching the focus prevention (ie
stack the new window under the current one if the new one is denied
focus).
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The solution to this is to provide a mechanism for windows to say their
focus should not be stolen, and otherwise, to do what the user expects.
Mark
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also see bug 627195 in libindicate, bug 562191 in rhythmbox, bug 646733
is also in unity. This is a general problem which certainly needs
attention.
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Sure, but this needs to be taken care of really soon.
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Title:
Change Focus Prevention Level to None
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That is not a solution. Focus stealing prevention is needed otherwise if
I send you an IM when you are signing in to your bank you'll probably
give me your password. If anything we just need to tweak how it stacks
windows when it denies them focus.
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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