At 01:01 PM 10/4/00 +0900, Yoshiki Hayashi wrote:
I don't know why minibuffer window should not be the
selected window, but it is an intentional change. Andy,
could you please explain why?
Well, the problem is that the minibuffer *does* actually get selected in a
lot of cases even though the docs say that its value is not preserved. This
leads to lots of strangeness when setting tabs since the window code seems
to hack around this by selecting another window at random if it ends up
with the minibuffer selected. Never saving the minibuffer in the first
place makes this go away. I'm not even sure if the current behaviour
actually does contradict the docs, but it certainly is different to what
there was before.
andy
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Dr Andy Piper
Principal Consultant, BEA Systems Ltd