After some investigation, this is due to logic in the WallWindow::activate() function in the Wall plugin code. Disabling that function will keep the window and viewport as-is.
I believe Design wants the viewport switch from happening, but what isn't clear is what should happen to the window in this situation. I will need to follow up with Design on this point.
After some investigation, this is due to logic in the WallWindow: :activate( ) function in the Wall plugin code. Disabling that function will keep the window and viewport as-is.
I believe Design wants the viewport switch from happening, but what isn't clear is what should happen to the window in this situation. I will need to follow up with Design on this point.