greg(a)alphatech.com (Greg Klanderman) writes:
>>>>> "Hrvoje" == Hrvoje Niksic
<hniksic(a)srce.hr> writes:
Hrvoje>
Hrvoje> The selection of TTY frames has broken somewhere along the lines. To
Hrvoje> repeat:
Hrvoje>
Hrvoje> $ xemacs -nw -q
Hrvoje> C-x 5 2 ; to create and select a new frame
Hrvoje> M-: (select-frame (next-frame)) ; select the original frame
Hrvoje>
Hrvoje> For me, this creates a strange effect where keyboard "focus" goes
to
Hrvoje> the other frame, but it is not redisplayed.
yup :-(
Do you know for sure that this used to work?
I don't. I've checked now, and it didn't. Sorry for the implication
that you broke it.
Hrvoje> When using a text-only terminal, there is no window
manager;
Hrvoje> therefore, `select-frame' is the only way to switch frames, and the
Hrvoje> effect lasts until overridden by a subsequent call to `select-frame'.
Hrvoje> Only the selected terminal frame is actually displayed on the terminal.
Hrvoje> Each terminal screen except for the initial one has a number, and the
Hrvoje> number of the selected frame appears in the mode line after the word
Hrvoje> `XEmacs' (*note Modeline Variables::.).
Is this second paragraph what you'd want? I would think you should
have to use focus-frame/other-frame to permanently change the frame,
and that select-frame should revert to the original frame as under
X?
I don't know.
Or should focus-follows-mouse apply only to X consoles?
Well, it would be logical. :-)
In fact, focus-follows-mouse should be a console-local flag.
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