On 05/21/2017 10:18 AM, James Knott wrote:
On 05/19/2017 10:35 AM, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
There is a small annoyance with the kicker bar and grouped programs that I wonder if it has been addressed/fixed/worked around. I often open a number of windows for Firefox (and other programs) and configure the kicker bar to allow such collections to be grouped together. This allows the grouped list to be presented as a popup list of window titles instead of having one icon per each window displayed in the kicker bar. The trouble is that there are one or two items of the list that are not presented above the kicker bar and instead the kicker bar overlays on top of them. This prevents one from being able to click on that item in order to open up the window associated with it.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I tried Google searches but suspect I am not using the right terminology or phrasing my queries correctly in order to find a solution. Is this a KDE issue? (I am not always sure where the line is drawn that separates KDE things from SuSE things...)
Marc..
I asked pretty much the same question about a month ago in the "Multiple windows open, only 14 listed - KDE on 42.2" thread. I also find the behaviour annoying. The only think I found that helps is to hold the mouse pointer over the app on the bar and then use the wheel to scroll through all the open windows for that app.
Thanks James for replying, yeah I stumbled on that approach also, it does help but leaves the windows open when you scroll to the next one. Not exactly the behavior I want but...., clutters up and covers up other windows that I want to work with.. I suspect this is a KDE bug and should be reported, and I will look into doing so... I only brought it up here to see if there was some setting somewhere that I was missing that would change this behavior of covering up some of the items in the list by the kicker bar. Marc.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org