[Okular-devel] [okular] [Bug 330364] New: presentation window raises upon gaining focus, does not obey window manager settings

Cristian Tibirna tibirna at kde.org
Fri Jan 24 15:31:36 UTC 2014


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330364

            Bug ID: 330364
           Summary: presentation window raises upon gaining focus, does
                    not obey window manager settings
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: okular
           Version: 0.17.3
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: okular-devel at kde.org
          Reporter: tibirna at kde.org

With okular is in presentation mode, when putting a window on top (e.g. an
external helper program for movie/image/code editing/etc., or simply selecting
a previously existing window with Alt+Tab), if the focus goes from this new
window to the presentation window (which is too easy to do in "Focus follows
mouse" mode of the window manager), the presentation window raises and hides
that top window. This is frustrating in a classroom or conference environment
where there is frequent alternation between presentation and movie/image/code
viewing. 

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Put the window manager in "Focus follows mouse" mode
2. Open some window (e.g. konsole, systemsettings etc.) in non-maximized mode
3. Open a pdf in okular and put it in presentation mode
4. Bring the window from 1. on top (e.g. with Alt-Tab)
5. Hover the mouse from this window to the okular presentation window
Actual Results:  
The presentation window raises and hides the previous window

Expected Results:  
The presentation window should obey the window manager settings. If there is no
"raise on gaining focus", then the presentation window should not come on top.
The previous window should remain visible (even without focus)

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