Re: Trouble with delete-event

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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 03:50, Giovanni Corriga wrote:
> Il lun, 2003-09-01 alle 04:03, Havoc Pennington ha scritto:
> 
> > 
> > It seems to work for lots of other programs... are you sure you don't
> > have some other mistake? Post a small, compilable test case...
> > 
> 
> I found the problem. It was due to the fact that when you click on the
> close button, the window isn't destroyed, but is put below the other
> windows. 

Yes, this is an (IMO) annoying misfeature of metacity. 

I think the intent is to get the window out of your way faster, but the
practical effect is increased confusion for even sophisticated users;
even when you don't lose windows, more stuff is moving around so it
makes the desktop feel less stable.)

(It works especially bad for acroread, but then the fact that the
close button closes the document in acroread, not the window, is
crack anyways.)

> For some strange reason, the window list applet didn't show my
> window, so it seemed that the window was deleted.

That, I don't understand. 

Regards,
						Owen


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