On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:53 PM Ship Mints wrote: > On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:48 PM Alan Third wrote: > >> On Fri, Mar 07, 2025 at 08:10:54PM +0000, Stefan Kangas wrote: >> > Ship Mints writes: >> > >> > > This is a behavior difference from 29 and 30. In my init, I have to >> > > manually raise the initial frame to avoid having to search for the new >> > > frame using the Mac app switcher. >> > >> > I see this behavior with Emacs 28 and 29 too, when starting Emacs from a >> > terminal window. BTW, what is the workaround that you're using? >> > >> > Looking into this a little bit, I did find this API: >> > >> > [main_window makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil]; >> > >> > >> https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindow/makekeyandorderfront(_ >> :) >> > >> > Alan, do you have any ideas or suggestions here? >> >> Not really. I do remember there was a bug report years ago about >> new frames not being selected correctly. IIRC we never got to the >> bottom of it... Bug#47731. I'm not sure this is the same thing, but >> it sounds similar. >> >> Why it would suddenly be more of an issue in Emacs 30? I've no idea. >> > > I just tested my 29.4 and it works fine. I see Gerd added: > > @interface EmacsView : NSView NSWindowDelegate> > > where 29.4 was: > > @interface EmacsView : NSView > > It's not obvious to me why that would matter but that's the most immediate > thing that jumps out. > I built master without NSTextInputClient and still the same so that's a red herring.