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instead of doing a focus fallback, which instantly focuses, and doesn't raise, we do an event_enter_client which simulates the act of entering the window with the pointer
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when using sloppy focus.
fallback focus after the action if the action was fired via a mouse binding, otherwise do not. this makes keyboard bindings not fuck with sloppy focus.
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happen!!
also reset the border stuff on reconfigure
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enter/leave events as these are used for highlighting hover buttons and ignoring these makes the hover state out of sync sometimes
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the pointer
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individual ones
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multiple action bindings, so this enforces it, and at the same time, UngrabKeyboard() before firing actions if there are no interactive ones. This is needed for some execute's, namely gnome-panel-control --main-menu.
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this idea
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moveresized
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