2013-10-12 10:02:43 |
Miroslav Hadzhiev |
bug |
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added bug |
2013-10-12 10:05:45 |
Miroslav Hadzhiev |
description |
There must be a way to have the instant "Bring-to-Front" feature under Ubuntu while "Alt+Tab" are being hold. :) Just as it is under you know which OS. :) As it is under Windows 7: when "alt+tab" are hit, almost immediately the next app window is brought to the front (above all other open windows) without letting the "alt+tab" keys. I mean without needing the keys to be let.
-- http://www.windows7taskforce.com/uploads/Super%20Alt-Tab.png |
There must be a way to have the instant "Bring-to-Front" feature under Ubuntu while "Alt+Tab" are being hold. :) Just as it is under you know which OS. :) As it is under Windows 7: when "alt+tab" are hit, almost immediately the next app window is brought to the front (above all other open windows) without letting the "alt+tab" keys. I mean without needing the keys to be let.
-- http://www.windows7taskforce.com/uploads/Super%20Alt-Tab.png
This behaviour is typical even for KDE. And it's configurable under GNOME 3. |
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2013-10-12 12:07:11 |
Stephen M. Webb |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2013-10-12 12:07:20 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-10-12 12:07:22 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2013-10-12 12:07:54 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2013-10-15 10:38:52 |
John Lea |
description |
There must be a way to have the instant "Bring-to-Front" feature under Ubuntu while "Alt+Tab" are being hold. :) Just as it is under you know which OS. :) As it is under Windows 7: when "alt+tab" are hit, almost immediately the next app window is brought to the front (above all other open windows) without letting the "alt+tab" keys. I mean without needing the keys to be let.
-- http://www.windows7taskforce.com/uploads/Super%20Alt-Tab.png
This behaviour is typical even for KDE. And it's configurable under GNOME 3. |
There must be a way to have the instant "Bring-to-Front" feature under Ubuntu while "Alt+Tab" are being hold. :) Just as it is under you know which OS. :) As it is under Windows 7: when "alt+tab" are hit, almost immediately the next app window is brought to the front (above all other open windows) without letting the "alt+tab" keys. I mean without needing the keys to be let.
-- http://www.windows7taskforce.com/uploads/Super%20Alt-Tab.png
This behaviour is typical even for KDE. And it's configurable under GNOME 3.
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Note from design:
+1 on experimenting with this idea, but we will need to review a PPA of this change before it lands in Ubuntu |
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2013-10-15 10:38:57 |
John Lea |
unity: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2013-10-15 10:39:00 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2013-10-15 10:39:03 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: assignee |
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John Lea (johnlea) |
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2013-10-15 10:39:05 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2013-10-15 10:39:12 |
John Lea |
tags |
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udp |
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2013-10-15 10:40:18 |
John Lea |
summary |
bring to front the window to show on "alt + tab" hold |
Alt-Tab - show the window that will be focused by an ALT+TAB release as the user cycles through apps and windows in ALT+TAB |
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2013-10-15 11:07:34 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-10-15 11:07:38 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2015-10-14 13:36:04 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
tags |
udp |
rls-w-incoming udp |
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2015-10-30 14:13:19 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
tags |
rls-w-incoming udp |
rls-x-incoming udp |
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2016-06-08 21:32:15 |
Marco B. |
bug |
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added subscriber Marco B. |