On 12/23/2017 03:12 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:
I am trying to follow this thread, but you may be using "window focus" a little differently than I do.On 12/23/2017 11:38 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:For the record, I am using Slackware 14.2 Linux (k4.4.88) and xfce 4.12 on an AMD dual-core Athlon 8GB RAM desktop workstation. The other apps I have seen this behavior on are gschem, an electronic engineering schematic capture program, and LibreCAD. Both of these programs switch window focus at odd, but seemingly consistent, times, like after a command is executed it will switch to a related un-docked window, where I will have to switch back to the main window to continue my work. Annoying. I have not used LO in the manner of this thread, so I cannot comment on the focus problem in LO. I have never filed a bug-report on it anywhere either, probably because it is not fatal, just annoying.<Started a new thread, was <Fixing 5.0 appearance"> On Sat, 23 Dec 2017 10:59:12 -0800 Girvin Herr <gherrl@fastmail.com> dijo:At this point I should also add that there has long been a bug with floating toolbars on all Linux installations that I know of - that is, if you have a toolbar floating it defeats the normal focus actions of the Linux X-windows GUI. An example would make this more clear. Let us suppose that I have only one Writer document window open on the screen. While working on it I discover that I need to use another program, e.g., Firefox, so I switch to a Firefox window, leaving the Writer document on the screen. The Firefox window will come up on top of the Writer document, as it should, but when I later minimize the Firefox window I see the Writer document is now completely visible again, but focus has not been restored to it. And that means that clicking on its icon in the Xfce panel will not minimize it until I click on the window to restore its focus. Also, when I later restore a Writer document window quite often the floating formatting toolbar fails to appear. I can go into View > Toolbars and I see that it is still checked, but to get it back I have to un-check it, then re-check it. And when I restore a document to the screen by clicking on it in the Xfce panel it comes up on the screen, but again without focus. I wish there was a hotkey to open the Formatting toolbar, like F11 for the Styles toolbar, but I can't find one. I tried to create one, but I failed. I have lived with this bug since forever, with all versions on OO and now LO. I was hoping that this would have finally been fixed in the new LO 5.4, but it remains unchanged. And a few years ago I asked on one of these lists and after much discussion I tracked the problem down to my floating toolbars, that is, if none of my floating toolbars are on the screen the document window takes focus as it should, like all other application windows. Also, the problem is specific to each individual document window, e.g., as I write this I have three Writer documents open, I closed the floating toolbars on one of them and that window then took focus properly, but I left the toolbars on the other two documents and they still did not take focus properly.I, too, use xfce4 and this window focus problem might not be an LO issue. I use several other apps and have experienced this frustrating focus problem with them too. I usually don't notice it until after I type some text and discover the text is not showing up in the window I expected. It would be an interesting datapoint if someone in this forum who uses KDE or another Linux desktop would confirm or deny they experience it with those desktops.That is very interesting. I have hundreds and hundreds of applications installed, as I do a lot of writing and desktop publishing, as well as working with video and multimedia. LO is the only app where the focus problem happens for me, although it does sometimes happen on web pages, but that is surely a problem with the html code written by the site developer. The browser itself has no problem when restored after being minimized. I also have two computers, a laptop and a desktop, both with Xubuntu 14.04, and I have the same focus problem on both of them. Yes, it would be very interesting to hear from other Linux users. We might need to take this to another venue if the problem is not related to LO. I originally researched this and discovered the connection between the focus problem and floating toolbars at least a couple years ago and I no longer remember where I asked - surely one of the OO or LO listservs, and possibly the Ubuntu and/or Xfce forums. I should also add that I don't believe that I ever filed a bug report.HTH. Girvin Herr
To be honest, I follow what you are saying and I believe that I never seen what you are describing under Ubuntu with MATE desktop. I am running Ubuntu MATE 16.04. Has any of you tried the MATE desktop to see if you get this same "focus problem"?
I currently us a laptop with dual core Intel B950 with its Intel's HD graphics. plus 4 GB memory. This is currently my "default" system. My newest laptop is an Intel 4-Core 3700 with 8 GB memory. Although, I do not use that 4-core system much for document creation - currently. I tend to use it for audio/video presentations, for now. I do keep it up-to-date with most of my Linux packages, just like my "default" one. Both run Ubuntu MATE 16.04, till the 18.04 comes out.
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