I see this on Windows (native build) and Solaris after loading my ".emacs"
file and hitting "C-l" (no other interaction necessary). It must be
something in my configuration because running with "-q", I don't see this.
FWIW, focus-follows-mouse is nil.
-lipp
-----Original Message-----
From: wmperry(a)aventail.com [mailto:wmperryļ¼ aventail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 9:27 AM
To: Andy Piper
Cc: georgn(a)canada.sun.com; xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org
Subject: Re: status report
Andy Piper <andy(a)xemacs.org> writes:
At 10:23 AM 9/21/99 -0400, Georg Nikodym wrote:
>- start xemacs
>- M-x shell
>- M-x rename-buffer foo
>- M-x shell
>- M-x rename-buffer bar
>- C-x 3
>- C-x 5 2
>- move mouse into new frame and watch the tabs disappear...
>- C-l in the new frame and you might get the tabs back, move the mouse
> around and they might disappear again
This works just fine for me. I'm guessing you have focus follows mouse,
which I don't and suspect can't have because I'm on NT. But I don't see
why
focus follows mouse would be a problem.
I don't even have to move my mouse on linux - just doing a C-l causes it to
happen. Splitting the frame causes them to come back, but then C-l loses
them again. This is with click-to-focus.
-bp