Hi Jeremy, I assume this one was too ugly (or just too low priority) for 2.3.2_beta3? (either way, FYI, it's still wonky <g>) Glad the spin/hang is fixed, though. Thanks! - Brian 2008/10/27 Jeremy Huddleston jeremyhu-at-berkeley.edu |Xquartz-dev/personal| <...>:
Yes. In spaces preference pane, there's a checkbox for "When switching to an application, switch to a space with open windows for that application" ... we now support that option... and it looks like a side effect is that it's not raising the windows in the current space if there are any... so... yick... this is gonna get ugly I think...
--Jeremy
On Oct 27, 2008, at 12:37, Brian Bender wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
I think there's a regression in this release with cmd-tab not bringing X11 windows to the top any more. I reverted back to 2.3.2_beta1 + X11-1.4.2-apple20 + xpbproxy-20081015 to verify, and it works OK. If I reinstall 2.3.2_beta2, cmd-tab switching to X11 doesn't bring windows to the top of the z-order. They gain focus, but they stay behind other windows.
Were there any updates after X11-1.4.2-apple20 (but before 2.3.2_beta2) that I'm missing that would affect this?
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