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Focus follows mouse can't be turned off #48
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on purpose
… On 13 Jun 2018, at 20:15, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
might be related to #47 <#47>
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But there's a setting for that purpose. |
I have never liked the focus on click behaviour of window managers. And its the first thing i change in all my terminals and operating systems if supported. Its a waste of time imho. Thats why i dropped this option and im aware the mousefocus have bugs. But disabling that option enforces the use of this and therefor increases the interest on fixing them. Is this really a problem in your workflow?
… On 14 Jun 2018, at 06:45, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
But there's a setting for that purpose.
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I used to have same habits. But since I became more focused toward keyboard usage this beacme more of annoyance than of any use. |
then whats the problem? if you dont move the mouse you can use the keyboard to select any pane, window or terminal.
… On 14 Jun 2018, at 11:56, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
I used to have same habits. But since I became more focused toward keyboard usage this more of annoyance than of any use.
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(obviously) The problem is I move mouse for different purpose but having this "focus follows mouse" it gets into things I didn't ask it at all. |
then imho thats something to be solved in the mouse-over mode
… On 14 Jun 2018, at 12:48, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
(obviously) The problem is I move mouse for different purpose but having this "focus follows mouse" it gets into things I didn't ask it at all.
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A trouble noted: if I'm working in Therm, then switch with Cmd_Tab to, say, Slack or Chrome, input is still diverted to Therm. I need explicitly click that app window in despite focus has been switched to with Cmd_Tab already. |
Cant reproduce. That only happens for me if i have the cursor on the terminal and i move it . But without touching the mouse at all the behaviour is correct for me
… On 19 Jun 2018, at 08:59, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
A trouble noted: if I'm working in Therm, then switch with Cmd_Tab to, say, Slack or Chrome, input is still diverted to Therm. I need explicitly click that app window in despite focus has been switched to with Cmd_Tab already.
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Version 0.1.7? |
0.1.8 is the last release
… On 19 Jun 2018, at 12:01, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
Version 0.1.7?
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Same thing happens to me using 0.1.8, if I alt tab to any other application and don't move the mouse focus still stays on the terminal if the mouse is over it. |
I personally just returned to Terminal at some point. iTerm2 is fancy but unstable, Therm is crippled iTerm2 with one-man-knows-better-for-all development attitude and there're quirks too. Not interested |
Thats what happens when everyone complains and no one contributes (-:
… On 27 Jun 2018, at 09:38, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
I personally just returned to Terminal at some point. iTerm2 is fancy but unstable, Therm is crippled iTerm2 with one-man-knows-better-for-all development attitude and there're quirks too. Not interested
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HJKL forevr! |
Theres an issue to bring back cmd+h, standard fullscreen and nomouseover as a settings option. If u care about this send a pr instead of making a drama
… On 27 Jun 2018, at 15:33, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
HJKL forevr!
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When I care I do donate even. But having talked to you here I came to conclusion Terminal makes more sense still. Bye |
Thats a very capitalist point of view about free software.
… On 27 Jun 2018, at 15:44, Igor Podlesny ***@***.***> wrote:
When I care I do donate even. But having talked to you here I came to conclusion Terminal makes more sense still. Bye
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Lmfao |
Having the same issue in 0.2.1. I use window managers to move windows around and if a window is moved and reveals a therm window and the mouse is now over the therm window, it steals focus. I really like a lot of the design choices in therm but this mouse focus stealing is really disrupting my workflow. |
might be related to #47
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