Le mardi 07 juin 2011 à 17:33 -0700, Lewis Chung a écrit : > Using alt+tab and the activities overview makes sense to me. However, > when I tile two windows next to each other, for example, evince and > libreoffice writer, and I switch to firefox, I expect to be able to > switch back to evince and libreoffice with a single activities toggle > (used to be able to do this by minimizing firefox, but cannot anymore > based on gnome-shell's defaults) > > Right now I have to alt+tab to focus both of the windows to bring them > to the front. That indeed makes much sense to me, I've already be bitten by this.
> I was wondering if an extension some additional functionality could be > developed to allow me to open the activities overview and drag a > window on-top of another (grouping them), so that when I use overview, > I can click on the group to bring both to the front. Other methods of > grouping the windows together could work too, I just want to be able > to group two windows together so they can both be brought into focus > at the same time. I think this feature might even go into the core design instead of into an extension: that's the optimal behavior for all users. I'd suggest you ping the designers on #gnome-shell list (ask for mccann, aday or jimmac) to see what they think, and file a bug if they are OK. (I'll try to ask them too if I'm around at the right hours.) Regards _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
