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On 2015-03-11T15:29:31+00:00 Tomjleo wrote:

Using the keyboard shortcut to switch windows of the same application
works fine in chrome and xfce4-terminal, however it does not work with
vim-gtk.

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On 2015-03-11T16:51:04+00:00 Olivier Fourdan wrote:

How do you start the two gvim windows?

"Switch between windows of the same application" means switching between
windows which share the same client leader, basically different windows
of the *same* application.

If you have to open 2 gvim instances which share nothing, it's two
different applications, so it won't switch between those.

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On 2015-03-11T17:29:46+00:00 Tomjleo wrote:

(In reply to Olivier Fourdan from comment #1)

> How do you start the two gvim windows?

I have a panel on my desktop with "Launchers" for various applications.
I can launch two chrome windows (from the panel) and successfully switch
between them. I can launch multiple Thunar windows from the panel and
successfully switch between them.

> "Switch between windows of the same application" means switching between
> windows which share the same client leader, basically different windows of
> the *same* application.

I'm not familiar with xfce/desktop gui terminology, I'm a bit confused
as to what a client leader is...

> If you have to open 2 gvim instances which share nothing, it's two different
> applications, so it won't switch between those.

For a UX perspective I see no difference between two windows of Chrome,
two windows of xfce4-terminal, and two windows of vim-gtk. What exactly
are these other applications sharing that vim-gtk does not?

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On 2015-03-14T21:20:54+00:00 Olivier Fourdan wrote:

Fixed in git for master and xfce-4.12

Search now includes app name.

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On 2015-03-14T21:21:10+00:00 Olivier Fourdan wrote:

Err, fixed...

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On 2015-03-15T10:08:32+00:00 Thaddaeus Tintenfisch wrote:

*** Bug 10618 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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** Changed in: xfwm4
       Status: Unknown => Fix Released

** Changed in: xfwm4
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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