[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-08-13 Thread Martin Gräßlin via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 Martin Gräßlin changed: What|Removed |Added CC||lore...@bicci.it --- Comment #6 from Martin Gr

[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-08-01 Thread Alexander Schier via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 --- Comment #5 from Alexander Schier --- Not sure, if this is a real bug, because the expected behaviour on clicking firefox in the panel is: - hide everything - expose all firefox windows This happens, but on both monitors and the second one even whe

[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-08-01 Thread Martin Gräßlin via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 --- Comment #4 from Martin Gräßlin --- > The biggest problem with the feature is, that currently full screen windows > (at least vlc) are completely hidden This sounds like a bug. That should be fixed and not worked around with a feature. -- You ar

[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-07-25 Thread Alexander Schier via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 --- Comment #3 from Alexander Schier --- The biggest problem with the feature is, that currently full screen windows (at least vlc) are completely hidden in the zoome out effect, even when on another monitor. Testcase: - First Monitor: Some Windows, ma

[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-07-11 Thread Martin Gräßlin via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 Martin Gräßlin changed: What|Removed |Added Resolution|--- |WONTFIX Status|UNCONFIRMED

[kwin] [Bug 365292] Present Windows should not zoom out "always on top" windows

2016-07-09 Thread Alexander Schier via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365292 --- Comment #1 from Alexander Schier --- Additionally, it zooms out the windows on all monitors, even when the application only has windows on one monitor. Example setup: - two monitors - on the right one a video player - on the left one firefox with t