GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 673581
maximised windows shouldn’t be always-on-top
Last modified: 2012-05-30 13:05:44 UTC
It’s has always be quite confusing when you have a maximised windows always-on-top, but it becomes annoying now that the Gnome-Shell hides the window title bar (I’m one of this people who don’t remember keyboard shortcuts…).
I agree that always-on-top doesn't make much sense for maximized windows, though I'm unsure whether automatically modifying a user set state based on maximization state would be really less confusing. Anyway, let's see if we can get some design advice here ...
(In reply to comment #1) > Anyway, let's see if we can get some design advice here ... Actually, let's not - we already have the same issue reported by gnome designers, so apparently they agree :-)
*** Bug 674750 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 215241 [details] [review] stack: Ignore keep-on-top property on maximized windows It is impossible to switch to other windows when keep-on-top is set for maximized windows; given that keep-on-top is only ever useful to keep a window visible while focusing a different window, the current behavior is pointless. So ignore keep-on-top while a window is maximized.
Review of attachment 215241 [details] [review]: Looks fine.
Attachment 215241 [details] pushed as 4940065 - stack: Ignore keep-on-top property on maximized windows