On 10/01/14 00:52, matteo sisti sette wrote:
> Oh my god, point (1) was by design!
>
> """If the application *is not* in focus when the user moves their
> pointer over the Launcher app icon, the first mouse wheel click towards
> or away from the user should focus the application, and bring the top
> most window in the application's z stack to the front of the global z
> stack. Subsequent clicks of the mouse wheel the operate exactly as
> described above"""
>
Yes, that is a mistake, scrollwheel-window-launcher behaviour should
only be effective for the focused application. +1 to fix.
On 10/01/14 00:52, matteo sisti sette wrote:
> Oh my god, point (1) was by design!
>
> """If the application *is not* in focus when the user moves their
> pointer over the Launcher app icon, the first mouse wheel click towards
> or away from the user should focus the application, and bring the top
> most window in the application's z stack to the front of the global z
> stack. Subsequent clicks of the mouse wheel the operate exactly as
> described above"""
>
Yes, that is a mistake, scrollwheel- window- launcher behaviour should
only be effective for the focused application. +1 to fix.
Mark