Glynn Clements wrote:
Also, the issue would appear to be more general than just shell etc;
anything which calls display-buffer (i.e. lots of stuff) will do the
same.
It seems to me that de-iconifying a window is always wrong -- roughly
as wrong as warping the mouse pointer. That's something that should
always be left under user / window-manager control.
It would be reasonable for display-buffer to raise a window that was
buried but non-iconified, but I think that de-iconifying is bad news.
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