opera moves on top of all other windows
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paulc last edited by
@morckx Bummer!
I am considering two options. Rolling back to a version before this bug was added and just moving totally to vivaldi. The second option is looking better if it also salves the loosing tabs on restart issue and/or losing the ability to display Japanese (on any asian character set) after running for a while.What was the last version where this auto-raise was not present?
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jamesisin last edited by
I have confirmed this is true across several versions of Ubuntu (16,04, 18.04, and 20.04 plus the studio Ubuntu 20.04). It's a giant pain in the ass. Ridiculous this hasn't been addressed over several version releases of Opera itself.
If I have two windows in close approximation and my mouse passes over them both they will get in this tug-o-war for focus and I'll have to kill Opera to regain control over it.
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jamesisin last edited by jamesisin
@ikuyanov I was able to confirm this auto-raise behavior is connected to the "Sloppy" focus setting (on Ubuntu 18.04.6) with "Raise Windows When Focused" turned "Off". Turning "Raise..." "On" also raises Opera windows but does so without the delay observed (correct behavior) in other windows raising.
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morckx last edited by
The bug is still present in Opera 83.0.4232.0.
(I haven't checked yet in which version the bug appeared first).
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FabriceN last edited by
Same here( Ubuntu 20.04, Mate ) , and still with today's update . Super aggravating on the small screen of a laptop.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@morckx I presume you mean not raising unless clicked, as the thread is about the window being raised when it is not clicked (if you've set "Focus follows mouse"). The window manager supports programs raising themselves, and the problem is Opera thinks it should be raised when it receives focus.
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morckx last edited by
Absolutely. Click-to-raise is in so far broken, as a corresponding setting in the window manager is ignored by Opera, auto-raising when it receives focus, without a click.
The issue is only present on Linux and not on Mac and Windows.
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AgLupus last edited by
Just upgraded to latest stable, also tried beta & developer version, still the same. I'm giving up and move to Vivaldi.
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paulc last edited by
@aglupus I have made the move to Vivaldi. It was a sad day since I've been using Opera as my primary browser on linux for more than 15 years. But, I've exported my bookmarks as html and imported them into Vivaldi without a hitch.
Focus follows pointer without auto-raise is essential to my way of working. I never thought that this feature would be the final deal breaker of Opera. Thanks for all of the excellent years of browsing!
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Aplus last edited by
You can see from my previous posts, i tried a few different flavors of linux with same result,
I switched over to KDE (manjaro) and Opera works fine there. As I don't see anyone any other pots mentioned KDE, its probably solid on that windows manager
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IKuyanov last edited by
@aplus, its strange, that browser cannot work with such a popular window manager like gnome. In addition to this problem, Opera has many other annoying bugs. For example, a dropdown menu bar if you use the keyboard shortcut with "alt" key. These bugs are not fix for a long time (more than a half a year i think) and it is very annoying.
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paulc last edited by
@fabricen Add to this the inability to handle non-ascii characters (specifically CJK) consistently without resorting to the dreaded rectangles. Also, add the spotty restore of tabs on restart. Opera sometimes forgets all of the new tabs from the last day.
All complex software has bugs and things which do not work the way you would expect. Adding features is more fun than fixing bugs, improving performance, and polishing functions. Is there a publicly visible list of known issues? -
morckx last edited by
The problem is fixed in the latest Opera Developer 84.0.4260.0! The opera window is no longer raised unwantedly when it gets focus
Thanks!
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alxobr last edited by alxobr
Hello, Issue is still present in stable release 83.0.4254.27, but there is a simple fix.
alex@Freesia:~$ uname -a Linux Freesia 4.19.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.118-2 (2020-04-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux alex@Freesia:~$ cat /etc/issue Debian GNU/Linux 10 \n \l alex@Freesia:~$ opera --version 83.0.4254.27 alex@Freesia:~$ icewm --version IceWM 1.4.3.0~pre-20181030, Copyright 1997-2003 Marko Macek, 2001 Mathias Hasselmann.
I use click to raise. Opera stable still steals focus, unless you put it in its own workspace. Hope this helps.