Window focus problem with WINE and Alt-Tab in XFCE 4.0
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Wed Oct 1 22:58:41 CEST 2003
Eric,
But are the app decorated by the WM or do they use WINE style borders?
(ie ala windows)
Cheers,
Olivier.
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 23:11, Eric Pell wrote:
> That's actually what my current config is set to and I still have the
> issues.
>
> [x11drv]
> ; Number of colors to allocate from the system palette
> "AllocSystemColors" = "100"
> ; Use a private color map
> "PrivateColorMap" = "N"
> ; Favor correctness over speed in some graphics operations
> "PerfectGraphics" = "N"
> ; Color depth to use on multi-depth screens
> ;;"ScreenDepth" = "16"
> ; Name of X11 display to use
> ;;"Display" = ":0.0"
> ; Allow the window manager to manage created windows
> "Managed" = "Y"
> ; Use a desktop window of 640x480 for Wine
> ;"Desktop" = "640x480"
> ; Use XFree86 DGA extension if present
> ; (make sure /dev/mem is accessible by you !)
> "UseDGA" = "Y"
> ; Use XVidMode extension if present
> "UseXVidMode" = "Y"
> ; Use the take focus protocol
> "UseTakeFocus" = "Y"
> ; Enable DirectX mouse grab
> "DXGrab" = "N"
> ; Create the desktop window with a double-buffered visual
> ; (useful to play OpenGL games)
> "DesktopDoubleBuffered" = "N"
> ; Run in synchronous mode (useful for debugging X11 problems)
> ;;"Synchronous" = "Y"
> ;
> ; Use the Render extension to render client side fonts (default "Y")
> ;;"ClientSideWithRender" = "Y"
> ; Fallback on X core requests to render client side fonts (default "Y")
> ;;"ClientSideWithCore" = "Y"
> ; Set both of the previous two to "N" in order to force X11 server side
> fonts
> ;
> ; Anti-alias fonts if using the Render extension (default "Y")
> ;;"ClientSideAntiAliasWithRender" = "Y"
> ; Anti-alias fonts if using core requests fallback (default "Y")
> ;;"ClientSideAntiAliasWithCore" = "Y"
> ;
>
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