** Summary changed: - XGL's expose-type feature (F12) should not separate multi-windowed applications + scale should not separate multi-windowed applications
** Description changed: - When running a multi-windowed program like XMMS with the Equalizer and Playlist windows attached togeher in a grouping, moving the window moves all parts together. However, XGL's "expose" feature (F12 key) violates this type of behavior in that it will separate all the XMMS windows -- and clicking any of the three separate windows has the same effect of bringing them back together as the same application again. This is considered a bug by many people, and XGL should somehow know that these windows are the same application (Gnome panel's "windows list" object knows that it is). + When running a multi-windowed program like XMMS with the Equalizer and Playlist windows attached togeher in a grouping, moving the window moves all parts together. However, compiz's scale feature violates this type of behavior in that it will separate all the XMMS windows -- and clicking any of the three separate windows has the same effect of bringing them back together as the same application again. This is considered a bug by many people, and compiz should somehow know that these windows are the same application (Gnome panel's "windows list" object knows that it is). -- Kristian Hermansen ** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu) Importance: Medium => Low -- scale should not separate multi-windowed applications https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37798 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
