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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    Re: KMail, Plasma or KWin bug?
From:       test <test () adminart ! net>
Date:       2020-06-17 6:40:34
Message-ID: 5f9e83f4d439bb6b71c0bfd6843af7b626d7e387.camel () adminart ! net
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On Sun, 2020-06-14 at 20:05 +0200, Anders Lund wrote:
> søndag den 14. juni 2020 18.43.30 CEST skrev Hakan E. Duran:
> > On 20/06/14 02:53PM, Ianseeks wrote:
> > > > It should not even be possible for a not-in-front-window that is
> > > > not
> > > > visible to have focus, or at least to be quit using a keyboard
> > > > shortcut
> > > > expected to work on the current window. A fullscreen window in
> > > > front
> > > > MUST be the current window, right?
> > 
> > Another thing to check may be the KDE focus steal prevention and
> > application/window specific settings. Somehow gvenview may be
> > instructed
> > by these settings to stay out of focus, although it may be the window
> > at
> > the front. Just another thought.
> 
> I forgot to mention Gvenwiew as a possible source for the problems.
> Focus 
> prevention is set to 0 here, but kwin still does not always put new
> windows in 
> front, unfortunately.

Kwin is buggy in that it does not always set focus to the window under the
mouse pointer, no matter what settings you use in order to make it do so.
 That seems to go for all windows, not for only a particular application
like gvenview.  It's pretty annoying.

Are you sure that gvenview does have the focus when you try to close it?
 You need to move the mouse pointer between some windows to make kwin catch
up with it, and that's not something you would be likely to do while
gvenview is in fullscreen ...


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