https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379259

Brian Cohen <br...@intercarve.net> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Brian Cohen <br...@intercarve.net> ---
I would also like to see this behavior made an option in both Task Manager and
Icons-Only Task Manager.

Before I switched to KDE, I was using the default 'Ubuntu' desktop in Ubuntu
17.10 and higher, which includes Canonical's fork of the GNOME dash-to-dock
plugin. That plugin can be configured to implement the behavior described by
this bug.  As this bug notes, by default Unity behaves this way.

As a consultant programmer, I usually have between 5 and 8 separate Atom
windows open because I switch projects throughout the day. But, I only work on
one project at a time. So if I want to switch quickly between my code (Atom)
and my browser (Chrome), my expectation is that when I raise Atom, I'm raising
the most recently used window.  I'm able to achieve this in the Task Switcher
(System Settings > Task Switcher > Main > Content > Sort Order: Recently Used,
[X] Only one window per application. So it would be great if I could achieve
the same behavior by interacting with Task Manager with my mouse.

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