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Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux
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martin rudalics |
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Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jan 2018 10:39:23 +0100 |
> xmonad seem to have the problem too, more details:
>
> https://github.com/tumashu/company-childframe/issues/4#issuecomment-357514918
How do EXWM and Monad react to turning the `no-accept-focus' parameter
on for an arbitrary frame? That is, if you have two normal frames,
what does
(set-frame-parameter (next-frame) 'no-accept-focus t)
accomplish? Nothing?
martin
- A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, tumashu, 2018/01/11
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, martin rudalics, 2018/01/12
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, Feng Shu, 2018/01/12
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, martin rudalics, 2018/01/12
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, Feng Shu, 2018/01/12
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, martin rudalics, 2018/01/13
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, Feng Shu, 2018/01/14
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- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, Yuri Khan, 2018/01/15
- Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in linux, martin rudalics, 2018/01/16
Re: A focus problem when mouse curse moved on a child-frame in GNU/Linux, Richard Stallman, 2018/01/12