Hi, On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 4:44 PM martin rudalics wrote: > > Gerd and Martin, any suggestions or comments? > > I'd like to understand the focus issue. What does C-x 5 o do when run > in the old frame? - Opened "Emacs -Q" - Clicked the green button (fullscreen) - C-x 5 2 (new frame opens on another desktop) - I swipe to original desktop - C-x 5 o switches to the new one and repeating it takes me back What does running 'foo' defined as > > (defun foo () > (interactive) > (let ((frame (make-frame))) > (sit-for 3) > (message "%s" (frame-focus-state frame)))) > When I do this in an non-full-screen frame, a new frame pops up with a "t" When I do it in a full-screen frame, a new frame pops up but a "t' is in the OLD frame. And then (I think) with some delay it also appears in the NEW frame. > > report? Is the message shown in both frames? > > Does 'foo' specified as > > (defun foo () > (interactive) > (let ((frame (make-frame))) > (select-frame-set-input-focus frame))) > > behave the same way? I get a "nil" in both frames. Hard to tell if it's simulataneous (as I cannot look at them at the same time) and maybe switching desktops triggers something. Does > > (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'select-frame-set-input-focus) > > change anything? Not really. When I make a new frame, a new frame on a new desktop appears, but typing M-x shows no change on screen. When I switch back to the original screen M-x shows on screen AND when I switch again NOW I can see M-x prompt on the new screen as well. Does > > (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'redirect-frame-focus) > > change anything? > No. Same behavior as after the other add-hook. Another oddity (or is it expected): when I switch back-and-forth between desktops having typed M-x, on one screen the focus (selected window?) is on the M-x line and on the other on *scratch* (where I originally ran the C-x 5 2 command). Not sure which is which by now... Actually, after a few switches back and forth, the M-x line is the selected window in the frame where I typed it (new frame) and it's not selected in the old frame. Not sure if this helps in any way. –Boris > > martin >