https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503691
--- Comment #6 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> --- (In reply to John Veness from comment #5) > Yes, I can see that if you use "Order minimized windows after non-minimized > windows" option, it's useful to see the cutoff. I wonder if that cutoff > could be better shown as a dividing line, rather than the dim/brackets thing? Maybe, or some form of header line, though I find the current presentation relatively clear. (I can definitely see it being visually awkward when not sorting them at the bottom though) > Out of interest, does anyone know what Windows, macOS, Gnome do in this > regard? I think I remember Gnome 2 having them with brackets around the name in the task bar, and I think also in the alt-tab switcher (though it's been like 15 years, so I wouldn't trust my memory on either). Gnome 3 does its best to make minimize not a thing, so I doubt they do anything special there. The "textual list" click effect in Icons-only Task Manager and the Icons-and-Text Task Manager both use a different background shade to indicate that a window is minimized (but don't change text color or add brackets). Window List doesn't do anything special for minimized windows in either form (desktop or panel, which have different code paths) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.