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JRiver Media Center 33.0.15 for Debian BULLSEYE (amd64, i386, arm64 and armhf)
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on August 28, 2024, 08:43:41 am ---Bob, I'm still getting a brief focus steal when the pop up pops in, although the pop up returns focus when it goes away which is an improvement over the old behavior. It's most obvious when typing (I wind up pausing and unpausing the music as I type the spaces in whatever I'm typing). This is on a Gnome Wayland session.
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I can't reproduce that with a non-wayland system. I suspect the layer wayland adds with regards to window creation results in a newly created window temporarily getting focus. MC controls focus by itself and tells the system that is the model it's using. Window creation in X doesn't grab focus by default in this model.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on September 03, 2024, 11:59:59 am ---I can't reproduce that with a non-wayland system. I suspect the layer wayland adds with regards to window creation results in a newly created window temporarily getting focus. MC controls focus by itself and tells the system that is the model it's using. Window creation in X doesn't grab focus by default in this model.
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So I just tested in an X11 Gnome session and found that the focus stealing behavior was the same as with Wayland, so it may just be a Gnome (or mutter) specific issue, which is unfortunate.
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on September 03, 2024, 05:03:34 pm ---So I just tested in an X11 Gnome session and found that the focus stealing behavior was the same as with Wayland, so it may just be a Gnome (or mutter) specific issue, which is unfortunate.
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I couldn't reproduce it in xfce. I might try a small change in the window creation when I get a chance but it really should work as is.
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