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    >>>> Chuck fixed this almost two years ago.
    >>>> 
    >>>> (setq passwd-invert-frame-when-keyboard-grabbed nil)
    >>>> 
    >>>> turns off this bogus behavior.

The thing I remember is that the faces were never restored properly
and it left things in a different state then they were before the
flipping.  This was a while ago, but a colleague recently experienced
something similar in 19.14.

-Barry

