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Re: Auto change window focus (OS X) [BUG] [message #43907 is a reply to message #43901] Tue, 03 May 2005 20:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ken Mankoff is currently offline  Ken Mankoff
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On Tue, 3 May 2005, Kenneth P. Bowman wrote:
> Ken Mankoff <mankoff@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If this exists on others, what is the procedure for alerting
>> Apple / RSI? I assume this is an Apple bug as I haven't done
>> anything new with IDL between yesterday and today, all I did was
>> upgrade my OS.
>
> When you installed 10.4 did you do the custom install of X11? I
> don't know if X11 has changed, but you might look at this for some
> hints
>
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301229


I did an archive + install, not an upgrade so I got the latest X11
(v1.1).

I could try downgrading, or maybe if I decide to upgrade another
computer before this is fixed I will keep the X11 that comes with
10.3 (v1.0 I presume?). That should help isolate the problem.

FYI, there is another 10.4 + X11 problem that a lot of people are
experiencing: X11 no longer moves to the foreground when you CMD+Tab
to it from another application. It gets the keyboard focus, but it
does not raise. Sort of like my old *nix boxes used to behave. If
you click 2x on the Dock icon then it comes to the front.

-k.
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