GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 753055
window-list: Don't consider skip-taskbar windows for app sorting
Last modified: 2015-07-30 16:25:27 UTC
See patch.
Created attachment 308459 [details] [review] window-list: Don't consider skip-taskbar windows for app sorting It is odd to consider windows that are not shown in the window list for app sorting, in particular when switching between grouped and ungrouped mode, and when a long-lived window like the DESKTOP is present.
Review of attachment 308459 [details] [review]: Should we use the same logic as BaseButton._isWindowVisible() ?
No - like windows, apps should appear in the order they were launched. Skip-taskbar windows don't affect the app's running state, so excluding them makes sense. However I don't think we want the order to depend on "random" stuff like which workspace was active when the extension was enabled or the grouping-mode setting was changed.
Review of attachment 308459 [details] [review]: (In reply to Florian Müllner from comment #3) > No - like windows, apps should appear in the order they were launched. > Skip-taskbar windows don't affect the app's running state, so excluding them > makes sense. However I don't think we want the order to depend on "random" > stuff like which workspace was active when the extension was enabled or the > grouping-mode setting was changed. makes sense
Attachment 308459 [details] pushed as 6062284 - window-list: Don't consider skip-taskbar windows for app sorting