2014-09-18 09:18:05 |
JLuc |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-09-18 09:18:44 |
JLuc |
description |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if its behind some other window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to Windows management > More (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose Focus > Autoraise + chosse "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back. |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if it should stay behind some other new window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to Windows management > More (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose Focus > Autoraise + chosse "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back. |
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2014-09-18 09:19:14 |
JLuc |
description |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if it should stay behind some other new window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to Windows management > More (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose Focus > Autoraise + chosse "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back. |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if it should stay behind some other new window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to "Windows management" tab > "More" (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose "Focus" > "Autoraise" + choose "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back. |
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2014-09-18 09:19:29 |
JLuc |
description |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if it should stay behind some other new window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to "Windows management" tab > "More" (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose "Focus" > "Autoraise" + choose "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back. |
When some window has been fullscreened (F11, no menubar nor titlebar)
then the "focus is given to window under mouse pointer" is broken :
it brings the fullscreened window on top, even if it should stay behind some other new window.
Steps to reproduce
- open unity tweak, go to "Windows management" tab > "More" (last subpane)
(my UI is french so i'm unsure with english labels)
- choose "Focus" > "Autoraise" + choose "Sloppy"
- open Firefox (for example)
- press F11 to make it full screen
- open any other app (geany or libreoffice for example)
- bring mouse on center of this new window
- See : Firefox is brought to front and other app window disappear in the back.
On Ubuntu 14.04 |
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