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Bug 158923 - --new-tab raises window in current workspace
--new-tab raises window in current workspace
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: epiphany
Classification: Core
Component: Interface
1.4.4
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Epiphany Maintainers
Marco Pesenti Gritti
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-11-21 14:05 UTC by Josselin Mouette
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
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Description Josselin Mouette 2004-11-21 14:05:12 UTC
I'm used to launch epiphany with --noraise to avoid getting a window on
my current screen, and with the upgrade to 1.4, it stopped working.
If there is no way to achieve this behavior with epiphany 1.4, could you
please make it available e.g. through a gconf key?
Comment 1 Christian Persch 2004-11-21 14:13:40 UTC
I cannot find any trace of --noraise ever having been an option in epiphany!?
Comment 2 Josselin Mouette 2004-11-21 14:28:10 UTC
Erm, sorry, I've been using --new-tab --noraise, probably ripped from some old
galeon configuration. I probably expect this from the --new-tab option, then.

Fact is, with epiphany 1.2.9, --new-tab creates a new tab in the window which
lies in another workspace, which is fine. With 1.4.5, the window is raised and
brought to the current workspace, which is quite annoying.
Comment 3 Christian Persch 2004-11-25 23:04:36 UTC
Should be fixed in cvs, both on HEAD and gnome-2-8 branch.