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Bug 86390 - Make icons in the tab-popup selectable by using the mouse
Make icons in the tab-popup selectable by using the mouse
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: metacity
Classification: Other
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Low enhancement
: future
Assigned To: Metacity maintainers list
Metacity maintainers list
: 300621 303792 310508 322612 557137 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks: 155456
 
 
Reported: 2002-06-24 20:54 UTC by Raymond Penners
Modified: 2020-11-07 12:36 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Raymond Penners 2002-06-24 20:54:15 UTC
It would be very convenient if one could select icons from the tab-popup
window by using the mouse. Especially, if you have a lot of windows open,
alt-tabbing to the right icon can become rather cumbersome compared to 
simply pointing at it with the mouse.

Suggested scenario:
1) press (and hold) alt-tab, making the popup appear.
2) left-click an icon from the popup
3) expected result: identical to tabbing to that icon and releasing the
alt-tab.

Regards, Raymond.
Comment 1 Christian Neumair 2002-09-09 19:15:56 UTC
What's the advantage over doing it the way we solved it?
After having pressed Alt+tab it's really no pain to hold alt and press
tab again (you can even assign one button if you want to change it
faster).
At the moment I just see a big disadvantage: It bloats the code
because we's have to handle mouse-clicks.

see you,
 Chris
Comment 2 Raymond Penners 2002-09-09 20:11:49 UTC
IMHO, such feature would improve usability. The current way works fine
when you have a small number of icons in the tab popup. However, I
often have 10 or more icons in it. Tabbing to the icon can become
cumbersome, because it often happens (to me at least) that I
accidentally tab past the icon. 

I know, there you can tab backwards too, but the point is, if you have
lots of icons, simply selecting the proper one, instead of repeatedly
hitting the same key to get there, is faster and hence more usable.

For comparison: I don't know if you're an emacs person, but I always
switch to a specific buffer by "C-x b". I could use "C-x C-b", and
then "tab" to the proper buffer, but that involves repeatedly hitting
some key until I get there.

Last but not least, I think I got used to having tab-popup icons
clickable by using a Windows machine.
Comment 3 Havoc Pennington 2002-09-24 19:27:12 UTC
Seems like a reasonable feature.
Comment 4 Heath Harrelson 2002-10-30 15:45:22 UTC
Batch adding GNOME2 keyword to Metacity bugs.  Sorry for the spam.
Comment 5 Rob Adams 2003-02-02 06:39:49 UTC
One question: if you're using the mouse to select the window anyway,
why don't you just use the mouse to select the window?
Comment 6 Rob Adams 2003-03-03 06:32:59 UTC
marking low for now
Comment 7 lexual 2005-03-17 02:34:40 UTC
isn't this what the "window list" applet [list of windows on bottom panel by
default] is for?

It would also double on the "window selector" applet.

These 2 solutions can both be done solely by the mouse instead of both mouse and
keyboard, which seems more optimal to me.

I would say this is both unnecessary and a bad idea.
Comment 8 Elijah Newren 2005-04-14 15:32:44 UTC
*** Bug 300621 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 9 Seb Wills 2005-04-14 15:49:17 UTC
The reason that this enchancement would not be needlessly duplicating the window
list or bottom panel is because the purpose of this proposed enchancement is to
handle the situation where you press Alt-Tab and only then realise that there
are a heck of a lot of icons to Tab through to get to the one you want. Yes, you
could at that point abandon the Alt-Tab, go to the Window List and select the
window there, but much slicker would be the ability to just click on the one you
want.

Comment 10 Elijah Newren 2005-05-11 15:41:12 UTC
*** Bug 303792 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 11 Olav Vitters 2005-07-15 15:11:03 UTC
*** Bug 310508 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 12 Anton Gavrilov 2005-08-29 16:40:21 UTC
Is this feature still being evaluated (after 3 years and half a dozen dupes), or
are we waiting for someone to write the actual code?
Comment 13 Rob Adams 2005-08-29 17:38:32 UTC
It's just waiting for someone to write a patch.
Comment 14 Rob Adams 2005-08-29 17:40:31 UTC
Though I should note that contrary to one comment in here, the tab-popup in
windows is NOT clickable.  Clicking anywhere causes it to simply disappear.
Comment 15 Elijah Newren 2005-11-28 02:02:39 UTC
*** Bug 322612 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 16 Elyézer Mendes Rezende 2008-10-20 18:54:34 UTC
*** Bug 557137 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 17 Elyézer Mendes Rezende 2008-10-20 19:05:48 UTC
I agree with Window Selector can do this functionality. To improve the usability I think that could assign a keyboard shortcut.
Comment 18 Thomas Thurman 2008-10-21 00:11:05 UTC
@Elyézer: How would the keyboard shortcut work?
Comment 19 André Klapper 2020-11-07 12:36:30 UTC
bugzilla.gnome.org is being replaced by gitlab.gnome.org. We are closing all
old feature requests in Bugzilla which have not seen updates for many years.

If you still use metacity and if you are still requesting this feature in a currently supported version of GNOME (currently that would be 3.38), then please feel free to report it at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/-/issues/

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