Re: Bug in Enlightenment?
- From: "Mark R. Bowyer" <Moredhel earthling net>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, e-develop rasterman com
- Subject: Re: Bug in Enlightenment?
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 17:39:51 +0000 (GMT)
>From: raster@redhat.com
>And I'd like to point out - I'm MORE than happy to accept patches to
>fix this - if I could reporduce it I'd be looking into it ASAP, so I'm
>pleading with you who can reproduce it to please help. :)
Well, I'm trying - but this happened at a time when you were *very* active, and
trying to figure what changed and how it might cause this is taking a while =O(
To try to break it down, having seen "eldrik" getting it on RH5.2 with just the
one screen, I cleaned out my entire E installation and config files, and
reinstalled it all from source. I made none of my usual config changes.
I then started it up (on a twin-headed machine other than my desktop - luckily a
colleague is out this week - Solaris 7, Ultra 1, two Sun GX video cards) and
started 4 Eterms on each desktop.
I then swung the mouse about randomly inside one screen at a time, and nothing
seemed to go wrong. I cannot make this happen with just the one screen =OZ
Finally, I randomly circled the mouse between the windows in each screen (and
the panel in the first one) moving back and forth between screens after each
circling. After about a minute, all windows (including the panel) were no
longer able to gain focus. The last one to go still had keyboard focus, so I
was able to type in the kill to get out. This time I'm pretty sure that it was
*mostly* the last window to have focus that couldn't get focus again (when I
returned to its screen), but it seems to move about.
So I'm back to delving around the source, trying to figure out how you manage
this =OZ I keep trying to describe this in the hopes that someone with a better
understanding of this code will have a lightbulb suddenly appear above their
heads...
As an aside, on one occassion I lost keyboard focus on *any* term window, and
was forced to kill the process and get out by selecting and copying by mouse,
one letter at a time, the command text I needed to run. Like writing a ransom
note out of old newspapers... =OZ
Anyway, I'll try to find the time to keep on this.
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