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Canvas7 4 Linux



Well, through some arcane process I found out that one has to set the window
manager to avoid the high frequency focus switching  beween the canvas windows.

Fixed.

On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, David Lapointe made the observation:
> I  downloaded a demo version of Canvas7
> (http://www.deneba.com/download/cv7_linux_beta/linux_dnld.html)
> last night.  It seemed pretty slick until I tried to save a file. The canvas
> windows went wild and locked up my session  but good, just like windows of
> old.
> 
> Fortunately, there is cntl-alt-F6 which gave me a new session where I  could
> kill the offending app.  Try  that in windows!! 
> 
> I thought it was pretty annoying behavior in an otherwise exciting piece of
> software.   Has anyone else encountered this?
> 
> 
>  --   
> .david
> David Lapointe
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