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--- Comment #6 from Eduardo ---
Well, there are some applications that I have opened in different workspaces
(I'm utilizing workspaces a lot because I multitask a lot) and I don't see them
at all.
I have to explicitly go to (that) workspace to realize
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--- Comment #5 from Michail Vourlakos ---
Whu don't you use Filter by desktop in order to achieve that?
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--- Comment #4 from Eduardo ---
Example: open 4 FF windows in 4 desktops, minimize them starting from 1 - 4 (go
to desktop 1, minimize FF, go to desktop 2, minimize FF, ...), then when all FF
windows are minimized, go to 2nd desktop, press "Cycle
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--- Comment #3 from Michail Vourlakos ---
Cycle tasks brings the last active window of the group independent of minimized
or not. When a task is minimized it can not be active. I think it is better to
describe what you are asking with an example.
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--- Comment #2 from Eduardo ---
The difference is, if window is minimized on current desktop (not just
inactive), cycle taks brings up first(?) window which is not minimized on
different desktop, not the one I'm currently on.
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--- Comment #1 from Michail Vourlakos ---
How is that different than Cycle Through Tasks option?
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