Hi all I am developing an app using wxPython/GTK2 on FC5. I reported this issue to the wxPython mailing list and was told that as MessageDialog is a native widget, it should be reported to the GTK project. I *think* that the version of GTK2 is 2.8.15 - not sure how to check properly. If I display a MessageDialog with only an OK button, and the user presses <tab> by mistake, focus passes to the message text, but it is not visually obvious what has happened. If the user then presses <enter>, nothing happens and it looks as if the application is not responding. The solution is to press <tab> again, which passes focus back to the button. Then pressing <enter> closes the dialog correctly. However, this is not obvious, and the user can think that the application has hung. Is this a bug? Normal behaviour with a dialog is that, if there is a default button, pressing <enter> activates the button, even if it does not have focus. This problem does not occur with a MessageDialog with two buttons, such as Yes/No. The text may have focus, but pressing <enter> does close the dialog correctly. A secondary point is that, if the text does have focus, this is not very obvious visually - there is just a vertical non-blinking line to the left of the text. Possibly the text should outlined with a dashed border. Thanks Frank Millman _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list