I've attached a hopefully a good example of the behaviour, this time
affecting Chrome.
In the foreground is Gnome Terminal, with transparency enabled (and a
dmesg output just to have text appearing). Behind it you can see Google
Chrome on the Google home page. In the alt+tab box you can see just
No. I hadn't moved the window, and I did double check on each workspace
just in case. I'm a little surprised that the workspace switcher icon
is non-dynamic. Almost every GUI indicates in some way that windows are
open on other workspaces, even minimalist GUIs do it.
I'm unable to re-create it
isn't gnome-terminal on a different workspace?
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
alt+tab doesn't show gnome-
Actually, I need to broaden the scope of this. Looks like it's
affecting all sorts of apps at various stages. E.g. currently I have
Chrome and Gnome-Terminal open. Alt+tab shows Terminal and Desktop, but
not Chrome.
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I'm not 100% convinced, but now wondering if it's just happening to the
first app started on boot.
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alt+tab doesn't show gnome-terminal
To
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Title:
alt+t