View Full Version : Click on Application Doesn't send to Top Layer.
Daedra
October 20th, 2007, 04:10 AM
I hope I am explaining this correctly. I have everything set and running perfectly with fusion and I am happy, I just have one little problem. Lets say I have to programs running, for example firefox and konsole, if konsole it covering firefox I should just be able to click anywhere on the open firefox window to make it appear over konsole and of course then konsole would go behind firefox. But this is not working, if I want to bring konsole or firefox to the top layer I have to click in the window decoration part of the program for it to work clicking on any other part does nothing. I hope this makes sense, is there an option in ccsm that I am missing, because this doesn't happen with KDE?
Thanks Everyone.
Daedra
October 21st, 2007, 09:12 PM
Nothing huh, Well can anyone confirm this is also happening to them? Because if it isn't it lets me know its something on my end. I am going to experiment with a few things right now, but let me know.
Thanks
Daedra
October 21st, 2007, 09:27 PM
Ok I don't know how I missed it but i went into general options and under "Focus and Raise Behaviour" there is a check box for "Auto Raise" and "Raise On Click" both of these boxes are unchecked. Unfortunately when I try to enable the features they don't take, I click on the box the checkmark appears and then promptly disappears. Anyone have any idea whats going on?
Daedra
October 21st, 2007, 10:59 PM
Ok I figured out the problem, under "Preferences" The Backend was set to "KDE Configuration Backend" I changed it to "Flat-File Configuration Backend" and it seems to have fixed the problem. However I am running KDE so I can't figure out why that would cause a problem? Oh Well
coz
October 21st, 2007, 11:28 PM
Hey Daedra,
Nice to see you figured this one out for yourself. :)
The flat file backend seems to solve some problems regardless of the desktop environment.
I am not sure why other than it is a simple text file, that they all recognize easily.
Its been suggested that it doesnt matter however, as you found yourself, it indeed does make a differnce.
coz
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