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Re: Problem with X window frames


From: Tim X
Subject: Re: Problem with X window frames
Date: 14 Jan 2003 18:25:52 +1100
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2

>>>>> "Greg" == Greg Hill <ghill@synergymicro.com> writes:

 Greg> At 12:03 AM +0100 1/12/03, Jesper Harder wrote:
 >> Greg Hill <ghill@synergymicro.com> writes:
 >>
 >>> In my first foray into frames, I am not having any success with
 >>> the functions select-frame, raise-frame or lower-frame,
 >>
 >> What happens if you evaluate this expression:
 >>
 >> (lower-frame (make-frame))
 >>
 >> For me it creates a new frame, lowers it and returns to the
 >> original frame.

 Greg> For me it creates a new frame and leaves it raised.  I can
 Greg> return focus to the original frame by clicking on it, but I
 Greg> can't find any lisp expression that will do that for me.  I
 Greg> have also tried using speedbar, and the function
 Greg> speedbar-get-focus does absolutely nothing.


 Greg> --Greg

There is a chance this could be due to your window manager. I've found
some window managers will over-ride what emacs is trying to do. For
example, for ages everytime I opened speedbar, the frame would be
exactly the same size as my normal frame, despite the speedbar frame
attributes being set to create a narrow high frame. I eventually
worked out this was due to my window manager. 

If your window manager has some setting like "click to focus" or
"click to raise and focus" its possible this is over-riding what emacs
itself is trying to do.

Tim

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