Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2009-03-07 Thread Savvas Radevic
Then I think it's fixed with compiz enabled. Your steps with open gedit / click on already open firefox keeps focus on firefox, it doesn't direct it to gedit. At least it's fixed for me. Your mileage of course may and will vary. :) -- Certain windows steal focus https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54

Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2009-03-07 Thread Savvas Radevic
> It is still present and I actually cannot find any application on my computer > which does NOT steal the focus no matter which program I am using. This > happens in both metacity and compiz. > And I agree that this really is an issue and should be resolved. I don't have a focus problem in ubun

Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2008-03-16 Thread Andrew Conkling
See bug #67476 and bug #54300. Please refrain from making comments here about anything other than Pidgin. -- Certain windows steal focus https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54127 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bug

Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2008-03-15 Thread Andrew Conkling
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Raptor Ramjet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a fundamental UI bug which significantly impacts the Ubuntu > desktop and should be addressed at a distribution level. Raising bugs > against individual packages is inefficient - or do people expect us to > raise

Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2008-03-14 Thread Andrew Conkling
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Savvas Radević <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Instead of dealing with each application... shouldn't there be a tweak > in gnome NOT to allow applications to steal focus? Bug #35876 is already filed against metacity, GNOME's window manager. But it would seem the pr

Re: [Bug 54127] Re: Certain windows steal focus

2006-11-03 Thread warjowuch
Hi There, Well, as I may believe a friend of mine, in KDE this is not the case. But well, he does not use gaim. It's also when I start an application and decide to go on working with a still open application window (e.g. working with firefox, wanting to search something in synaptic, opening syna