RE: Bug in Enlightenment?
- From: "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox mail bhi-erc com>
- To: "'Daniel Burrows'" <Daniel_Burrows brown edu>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: Bug in Enlightenment?
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:28:55 -0800
I have had similar problems. I think it is responsible for the inability to
enter something new in a netscape url box problem I have been having. If I
open netscape, go to ... lets say gnome-terminal, and come back to netscape,
If I type something in the netscape url box, gnome-terminal still recieves
it.:(
I am on redhat 5.2 with linux 2.2 using
gnome/enlightenment latest rpms.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Burrows [SMTP:Daniel_Burrows@brown.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 1:50 PM
> To: gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: Bug in Enlightenment?
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 06:59:14PM -0500, Bruce Z. Lysik was heard to say:
> > Hi there.
> >
> > I'm noticing a /serious/ bug in Enlightenment (from the CVS) right
> > now. At least I think it's from Enlightenment.
> >
> > Basically things start up okay, but after a while I'm unable to change
> > focus to one window. Then another, then another. Even killing the
> > process doesn't completely solve the problem. I'm left with a big,
> > black window frame that the process was running in.
> >
> > Anyone else see this, or have a solution? Thanks.
> >
>
> Since you posted this, I've run into something similar. I'm running a
> Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 system with the Enlightenment CVS .debs from
> http://www.debian.org/~bma/e-cvs/ and the Hand of God theme. If I
> de-iconify an
> Eterm and _immediately_ move the mouse into it, the boundary momentarily
> flashes "active" and then switches to "inactive". When this happens, I
> can't
> manipulate the window in any way, either with the window controls or by
> clicking
> on the frame, but it still sits there on my screen and the decorations and
> client window still get redrawn. Killing the process does indeed give me
> a
> big black box with window decorations. When I de-iconify an Eterm in
> normal
> circumstances, the boundary flashes "active" and then switches to
> "inactive",
> but it can normally gain focus. I think that perhaps the bug appears if
> the
> mouse is moved into the window while it is "active", that perhaps the
> reason
> I mainly see it in Eterms is that Eterms take longer to appear than other
> windows (because of often having to de-swap or at least load and display
> the
> huge transparent background pixmaps), and that perhaps the reason Raster
> doesn't
> see it is that his computer is so fast that there is no time for him to
> get the
> mouse into a window when it's in between being focused and unfocused. (for
> lack of a better phrase) Even on my fairly slow one, I have to move the
> mouse
> very quickly to trigger it.
>
> --
> Daniel Burrows
>
> Nothing is hopeless.
>
> PROOF:
> (a) Assume the opposite.
> (b) If something _is_ hopeless, then its condition can only improve.
> (c) If its condition can only improve, then there must be hope for it.
> (d) Therefore, nothing is hopeless. QED.
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