Re: [Usability] Auto-raise windows while drag-drop engaged?
- From: Mike Rhodes <mike rhodes gmail com>
- To: mightyquinn letterboxes org, Usability-devel <usability gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Auto-raise windows while drag-drop engaged?
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:47:52 +0100
On this point, I always try to use Alt-Tab to change window to the
window I wish to drop something onto -- which doesn't work. Is there a
reason why it doesn't work? It would seem logical to have Alt-Tab work
the same when dragging and dropping as it does normally; i.e. raising
windows that you wish to change to.
I believe this is how it works on other operating systems, but I
haven't used one in quite a while so I can't be sure.
With composite now able to offer some expose type function (if
implemented by the WM I guess), perhaps a shortcut could activate
expose-type stuff and then you can drop onto the small thumbnail of
the window you wish to find? I think this would work very well.
Mike.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 06:40:58 -0400, Dave Ahlswede
<mightyquinn charter net> wrote:
> I'm just wondering, has it ever been considered to have
> unfocused/obscured windows pop up to the front when you hover over them
> while dragging something? Additionally, the window might be lowered to
> its previous position when the mouse leaves it.
>
> I vaguely recall something similar being discussed in relation to the
> window list panel applet, but it might be better to also have it happen
> with the windows themselves.
>
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Mike
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