(In reply to David Nemeskey from comment #60)
> 1. Yes, what I described is the lack of the feature in the Gnome / Cinnamon
> ecosystem as a whole. However, at least some applications (and key
> applications like Terminal, Synaptic, etc.) do it, which makes it a much
> more acceptable experience than in KDE (speaking from memory here, but the
> issue is still open, so...)
For sure. Similar,y, some KDE applications already support this individually, 
such as Discover and Elisa.

> 2. The fact that some applications do it means it is possible, and was
> possible even with X11.
X11 limitations don't come into play when the app itself does it.

> 3. While this issue was opened against KWin, we users don't care where the
> solution will land. If it can only be done on the toolkit level (which is
> probably better than forcing each app/developer to implement it separately),
> so be it.
Indeed, that's exactly what Bug 415150 is tracking: having our app framework 
provide the feature automatically for all KDE apps, in the absence of the 
window manager doing it automatically.

Of course time is limited, and here I am responding to comments in a bug
report instead of writing code. ;)

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