Re: how to get focus for my app at login screen.

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I think this is because window is not getting focus well, maybe because other core things are still loading.
For example, I get some kind of this problem in every kde4 startup, if I press alt+F2 to show the run dialog. As this dialog takes a bit long to show up while loading KDE, I cannot focus any other window, nor typing text, etc, until it comes up.


2008/4/3, Michal <rabbit50@xxxxxxxxx>:
Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> writes:


> Hmm, isn't that possible with pam_mount or some other PAM module?
> Mounting an encrypted home partition/directory sounds like a common use case.
>


hmm, but it is on USB drive that will be connected just at login
screen, so password must then be supplied somehow, so probably the
same problem


>
> Basically just like you start any X11 application, i.e. set DISPLAY and run
> it.
> Since you already set DISPLAY you can just start it in the background.
> I am not sure if you need to kill it after kdialog returns or if this happens
> automatically when the login process starts.


I just installed fvwm and run:
# export DISPLAY=:0.0
# fvwm2
# kdialog --inputbox "enter: "

now when moving mouse over kdialog, I can see that kdialog frame
border changes, so I am guessing that it gets a focus, but
unfortunatelly I still cannot insert text. Clicking buttons with mouse
still works ok.


regards,
Michal
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