On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:48 PM Alan Third <alan@idiocy.org> wrote:On Fri, Mar 07, 2025 at 08:10:54PM +0000, Stefan Kangas wrote:
> Ship Mints <shipmints@gmail.com> 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 <NSTextInput, NSTextInputClient, NSWindowDelegate>where 29.4 was:@interface EmacsView : NSView <NSTextInput, NSWindowDelegate>It's not obvious to me why that would matter but that's the most immediate thing that jumps out.