Public bug reported:
Setup:
I have two windows of the same application open, then I use its corresponding
hotkey. Ubuntu-dock shows a preview of the windows, dash-to-dock extension
cycles through the windows without showing any preview.
Problem:
Ubuntu-dock behaviour slows down the usage of the dock for me, since I have to
select the window with the arrow keys or the mouse, whereas dash-to-dock I just
had to keep hitting the shortcut to select the desired window.
This behaviour is not configurable with any parameter that I know of,
the one closer would be "/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/show-
windows-preview true/false", which enables/disables the preview of
windows on the contextual menu of the dock, not the hotkey.
Solution/Proposal:
In my opinion ubuntu-dock should either revert to the dash-to-dock behaviour,
or better, include an additional parameter to configure this behaviour similar
to scroll-action, shift-click-action, shift-middle-clock-action, to configure
what to do on shortcut-action, for instance: cycle-windows, or show-preview
** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Hotkey pulls window preview instead of cyclying windows
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