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[Bug 890784] Re: Gnome-terminal continues to show outline cursor after getting focus

 

To recover from the outline cursor I press meta key/ubuntu logo  (show
lens) and back to terminal again but anyways it's a annoying.

Marius: I mainly have this problem changing the workspace as you says
and to avoid this you should key up Ctrl-Alt-Arrow before to change the
workspace(if you change the workspace and follow with this keys pressed
you "lost the focus").

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Title:
  Gnome-terminal continues to show outline cursor after getting focus

Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Normall, it works like this: When a terminal is focused its cursor is
  solid (and blinking).  When a terminal is not focused, its cursor is
  an outline (and doesn't blink).

  Sometimes (but increasingly more often in Oneiric than with older
  versions) I get the outline cursor even when my GNOME Terminal is
  focused.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Open two windows on different workspaces: say, a browser on workspace 1, and a terminal on workspace 2
  2. Focus the browser window
  3. Trigger the Scale plugin for windows on all workspaces (<Super>W is the default keybinding for this, I believe)
  4. Click on the terminal to focus it (and switch to workspace 2)

  Expected behavior: cursor in terminal is filled solid and blinking

  Actual behaviour: cursor in terminal is an empty, non-blinking
  outline.

  This does not appear to happen when the terminal is on the same
  workspace as the window I'm switching from.

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