Le 2 avr. 07 à 16:34, Chris B. Vetter a écrit :

On 4/2/07, brian muhumuza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I would suggest the following features for such application switcher…
> If we make a double-click on an application icon, it brings the
> application to front with all related windows. Now if we make a
> single click an application icon, it darkens the screen and triggers > an Expose-like arrangement for windows of this precise application. I > think this corrects an important problem of Expose which lies in the > fact you cannot quickly scan windows per application because you got
> to switch across applications first.

Not sure who actually wrote this, but it is incorrect.

I wrote it :-)

By default, if you press F10, Expose will tile all windows belonging
to the focus'd application.

Because you state "F10, Expose will tile all windows belonging to the focus'd application" and not "F10, Expose will tile all windows belonging to an application", my concern still remains. What I really miss is the possibility to mouse over docked application icons inside Expose mode in order Expose tiles all windows related to each application I move mouse over. That's not possible because Dock gets hidden when Expose is activated.

Yesterday I found a partial solution, I just use command + tab to trigger application switcher inside Expose mode, then you can click select which application you want to "expose" windows. You can even use the mouse to select the application. However I still doesn't like the fact the feature isn't obvious at all and specially that you cannot just mouve over the application switcher to "expose" windows of another application, it's mandatory to click the application icon. Also you have to "expose" windows of the focused application first.

Cheers
Quentin.
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