Public bug reported: It would be really nice to be able to sort windows and tasks in the gnome-panel windows list. It can be very useful when you use on a daily base a set of applications like email client, internet browser, text editor.. and you are used to find them in a certain position. Your hand movement to the task button then becomes quite automatic but if you in the meantime open some windows like couple of nautilus and gimp and firefox crashes, restarting it will lead you to have the "firefox button" at the end of the list and you'll always have to search for it.. so it would be nice to be able to drag that button back to where it was :-) I don't use grouped windows so can't say if there could be the need to drag and drop also the sub items of a task button (popup menu items) ..
importance: wishlist ** Affects: Ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed ** Tags: gnome panel wncklet ** Description changed: It would be really nice to be able to sort windows and tasks in the gnome-panel windows list. It can be very useful when you use on a daily base a set of applications like email client, internet browser, text editor.. and you are used to find them in a certain position. Your hand movement to the task button then becomes quite automatic but if you in the meantime open some windows like couple of nautilus and gimp and firefox crashes, restarting it will lead you to have the "firefox button" at the end of the list and you'll always have to search for it.. so it would be nice to be able to drag that button back to where it was :-) I don't use grouped windows so can't say if there could be the need to drag and drop also the sub items of a task button (popup menu items) .. + + importance: wishlist ** Tags added: gnome panel wncklet -- sortable windows/tasks list in gnome panel (wncklet) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119076 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs