The reason I think this is likely to work is that one would not
instinctively click on a menu in order to raise the window. When w e get
a true proximity transition to show the menu (i.e. when the menu starts
showing before you actually get to the panel) this will be even more
pointed. So I'm +1 on implementing the work implied by the bug -
clicking on the panel *outside* the menu raises the maximised window. We
should probably have some buffer around the menu, and the indicators.
The reason I think this is likely to work is that one would not
instinctively click on a menu in order to raise the window. When w e get
a true proximity transition to show the menu (i.e. when the menu starts
showing before you actually get to the panel) this will be even more
pointed. So I'm +1 on implementing the work implied by the bug -
clicking on the panel *outside* the menu raises the maximised window. We
should probably have some buffer around the menu, and the indicators.
Mark