Quoting message written on Sunday 2014-05-25 19:39:00 by Yury Tarasievich:
> On 05/25/2014 05:50 PM, Josip Deanovic wrote:
> > Quoting message written on Sunday 2014-05-25 17:33:00:
> >> The blue panel on my system (several days old
> >> #next) includes shaded windows.
> > 
> > It does include shaded windows but if you cover shaded windows
> > with some normal windows you will notice that the shaded window
> > doesn't rise.
> 
> But it does. I've never used this shading
> feature, in any WM, so maybe I'm not reproducing
> it right.
> Here's how it goes here:
> xterm - right click on titlebar - select shade -
> xterm shrinks to its titlebar - select anything
> normal to put it over shaded xterm - alt+tab -
> blue panel pops up - any way of selection partly
> transparent icon of the shaded xterm works
> 
> Yury

It will look like it works if you left shaded window on the top.

So, to properly test you have to:
1. Create two or more windows
2. Shade one of the windows (the way you have described is ok)
3. Move normal windows so that they at least partially cover the
   shaded window
4. LeftClick on the titlebars of normal windows to make sure they
   are on top of the shaded window
5. Cycle through windows using alt+tab without releasing the alt
   key and you will notice that the shaded window never comes on
   top of the normal windows (it will not rise, it will stay hidden
   under your normal windows, at the same time you will see it as
   partly transparent icon on the switchpanel, note that you will
   not be able to select the partly transparent icon that belongs
   to the shaded window unless you have the option CycleIgnoreMinimized
   set to NO)

-- 
Josip Deanovic


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