https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356161
Thomas Pfeiffer <colo...@autistici.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Status|UNCONFIRMED |CONFIRMED --- Comment #5 from Thomas Pfeiffer <colo...@autistici.org> --- Thank you for getting me involved. Guessing what an individual user wants can only be helpful if we know for a fact what the majority wants, and infer from this data that with a high probability, a given user X wants that. Since we have zero data on what the majority of users want with this script, we should not guess. Therefore, the script should do what it says on the tin: Minimize all, and nothing else. Nobody has the right to complain if a script doesn't do something which it never claims it does. So, as long as the script is called "Minimize all windows", it should do nothing but that. If we think it might be useful o have the same script restore all windows if it's invoked immediately again, it should be called "Minimize/restore all". A script which minimizes windows that are not minimized, but restores minimized windows at the same time (which te script does now, if I understood Thomas' description correctly) does not sound very useful to me in the first place. What would be the usecase for that? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.