From dc7a267af0b7e4f1240ea3b203e1b21a7224c179 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dana Jansens Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 08:38:37 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] there's this case where we DONT want to ignore both events or we end up without anything we know of being focused, even tho something is. this case is now covered. ps i hate focus so much. --- openbox/event.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/openbox/event.c b/openbox/event.c index 478567f3..b6126464 100644 --- a/openbox/event.c +++ b/openbox/event.c @@ -341,14 +341,33 @@ static gboolean event_ignore(XEvent *e, Client *client) g_message("found pending FocusIn"); #endif /* is the focused window getting a FocusOut/In back to - itself? */ + itself? + */ if (fe.xfocus.window == e->xfocus.window && !event_ignore(&fe, client)) { + /* + if focus_client is not set, then we can't do + this. we need the FocusIn. This happens in the + case when the set_focus_client(NULL) in the + focus_fallback function fires and then + focus_fallback picks the currently focused + window (such as on a SendToDesktop-esque action. + */ + if (focus_client) { #ifdef DEBUG_FOCUS - g_message("focused window got an Out/In back to " - "itself IGNORED both"); + g_message("focused window got an Out/In back to " + "itself IGNORED both"); #endif - return TRUE; + return TRUE; + } else { + event_process(&fe); +#ifdef DEBUG_FOCUS + g_message("focused window got an Out/In back to " + "itself but focus_client was null " + "IGNORED just the Out"); +#endif + return TRUE; + } } /* once all the FocusOut's have been dealt with, if there -- 2.45.2