When the calendar window loses focus, the text background should 'deactivate' or grey out, I think. However, it does not do so until another window passes over it. Using r18401.
I don't understand this. Has it worked differently in the past ? Can you show this with some screenshots ? I do not see any changes after a window passes it.
Created attachment 336 Screenshot demonstrating bug Here I clicked on the calendar to make it active, clicked on the Gaim icon to show it (it covered from Tuesday through Sunday on the calendar), and moved it down and to the left, over week numbers 46-49. Only when I pass over the blue background does it turn grey.
Can't reproduce that. When I move my cursor away from calendar, it turns grey.
This may be window manager problem or gtk problem, but this kind of activation is not controlled in xfcalendar/Orage and there is nothing we can do for it. And I do not see that behaviour in my systems. Sorry, but we can't help there.
No problem. I'll just keep swimming upstream to see if I can figure out what's causing this. I'm using xfwm4 (also SVN) and I doubt that's it, so I'll check with GTK+. I did notice another problem with a GTK+ widget the other day, so I'll see if I can recreate them. Thanks for the help!
I see that when using gtk 2.8. Happens everywhere when using gtk_calendar widget. seems to be gtk+ problem.
Yes, I forgot to mention that I posted a bug on GTK+'s bugzilla about this: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326064
Very good ! Thanks. closing our actions then.
BTW, it looks like this made the deadline to be fixed in 2.8.10. I haven't upgraded yet, but I'm glad to see that one squashed so quickly!
Whoops, meant to post a link: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2006-January/msg00153.html
Moving all bugs to new Orage product.