Hi all, first post here. I've searched for a problem like this and I didn't find much.
I often use my MacBook (running OSX 10.5.4) to ssh into my department (Linux) to work. I use Spaces and have X11 in the same space as my terminal, but my other apps (Firefox, Mail etc.) run in other spaces.
Whenever I have a remote emacs window open in X11, I find that X11 steals focus (and changes the active space to its space) quite often. I can sometimes go 15 minutes between incidents, but once it happens it tends to happen several times in a row (within seconds of one another).
This is driving me crazy because it happens so frequently, and I can't seem to figure out why it's doing it. My guess is that it's something involved with X11 keeping a persistent connection to emacs, but I really have no idea. I definitely don't think it's the auto-save feature of emacs, because it happens whether or not I have just saved whatever document I was working on in emacs.
Does anyone know how I can stop this? I'd really appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks!
I often use my MacBook (running OSX 10.5.4) to ssh into my department (Linux) to work. I use Spaces and have X11 in the same space as my terminal, but my other apps (Firefox, Mail etc.) run in other spaces.
Whenever I have a remote emacs window open in X11, I find that X11 steals focus (and changes the active space to its space) quite often. I can sometimes go 15 minutes between incidents, but once it happens it tends to happen several times in a row (within seconds of one another).
This is driving me crazy because it happens so frequently, and I can't seem to figure out why it's doing it. My guess is that it's something involved with X11 keeping a persistent connection to emacs, but I really have no idea. I definitely don't think it's the auto-save feature of emacs, because it happens whether or not I have just saved whatever document I was working on in emacs.
Does anyone know how I can stop this? I'd really appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks!