Bug#474997: gnome-panel: Window list does not group by process
Tim Cutts
tjrc at sanger.ac.uk
Thu Apr 17 20:52:22 UTC 2008
On 17 Apr 2008, at 8:02 pm, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> I gave it a try with acedb
Wow - that's beyond the call of duty. :-) "Interesting" user
interface, n'est ce pas? Quirky, but actually damned good at what it
does once you're used to it.
> and the behaviour seems to be the same on
> etch and sid. If I run two processes of xace, each with several
> windows
> open, they are all grouped togheter.
Right, that's what we see.
>
> Just to make sure I don't misunderstand anything; You would prefer
> it if
> there were two groups, one for each xace process? Alternatively, it
> would be better if the group didn't sort the names alphabetically,
> instead making it clear which windows belonged to which process?
Either of those solutions would be acceptable to my user I think. The
first one is what the documentation appears to say it's supposed to
do. I realise that this could be hard to do, because it would
probably do nasty things to e.g. terminal windows, depending on
whether the terminal window was opened by starting a fresh copy of
terminal, or using Ctrl+Shift+N. The second one is probably easier to
do without incurring nasty behaviour for other applications. I
suppose it could always be an additional configuration option...
Tim
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