Sven Faerber wrote:
> Hi all.
> I have spent quite some time testing e16.8.6 tonight (Thank you very much, 
> Kim) but it still couldn't convince me to update from 16.7.2.
> I have been using e16 for quite a few years now and my workflow greatly 
> depends on it, so I will downgrade again later on tonight. 
> But before I do, here's what came up as showstoppers for me:
> Maximizing->shading->unshading->unmaximizing used to work great. Seems to be 
> broken.
I can no longer remember why this was changed, possibly because it in 
some window activation situations makes sense to deiconify *and* 
unshade, possibly by mistake. I hardly ever use shaded windows myself.
The old behavior should be restored now.
If anybody wants the new old(?) behavior I'll add an option.

> I am really used to relying on this behaviour, so this alone would be 
> a good enough reason for me to stick with 16.7 but I've found one more odd 
> thing. When a window is rolled up (shaded) and another window has been 
> clicked into (and has been raised), unshading the first window will not raise 
> it directly but unshade it first, then raise it. At least, when unshading the 
> first window with the mouse wheel (I really like the way the winter theme 
> handles this - it's very consistant). A double-click will raise it right away 
> as you would expect it to.
Ok, fixed in CVS.

/Kim


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