Thanks for your reply.
I'm re-tasking this to nautilus as the default file manager in the
Ubuntu. I'm sure that a member of the Ubuntu Desktop team will follow-up
in due course.
** Package changed: ubuntu => nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1920776
Title:
Source window raised on drag-n-drop -- drag-n-drop destination window
not raised while hovering over it
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Dragging and dropping is pretty difficult owing to the fact that when
you grab something in a window (the source window), e.g. a file in a
file manager window, that source window is put on top of other windows
-- including the intended destination window for the drag-n-drop. I.e.
the act of starting the drag-n-drop results in obscuring the
destination window, which is pretty counter-productive.
Even if part of the destination window is visible it is still
unusable, because no matter how long you hover over the destination
window while grabbing an item it still doesn't get raised to the top
so that you can actually drop the item in its intended place.
If you need an example of how to make it workable, boot into macOS.
20.10
x11
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