https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365011

--- Comment #6 from Fuchs <deve...@fuchsnet.ch> ---
(In reply to Eike Hein from comment #5)
> ^ The reason I asked #3 is because the Eclipse installer didn't put a
> .desktop file into ~/.local for me, so I don't have Eclipse in the menu at
> all.

Odd, maybe that is a leftover, but I will try removing it this evening to see
if that helps. 

> I admit I also have some trouble understanding your first paragraph though,
> it gets a bit confusing to follow. Could you reformat the exact order of
> events in chronological bullets, and be a bit harder on your terminology
> going by the following explanation: A launcher is what's shown before a
> window appears. When a window appears, a launcher should be replaced by the
> window. When the window is closed, it should be replaced by the launcher. I
> need to know the exact sequence of when that intended behavior breaks down,
> and how.

Sure: 

1) Add launcher  (no matter how, let's say via menu for now)
2) Place it somewhere in the middle of other launchers, to see the effect
described later better
3) Click on the launcher: Eclipse starts with the splash screen
4) The launcher quickly disappears and is then replaced with the window, still
at the position in the taskbar where you placed it
5) Exit eclipse
6) The window disappears, the launcher is not there afterwards (there is no
empty space, the launchers that were to the right of it just move to the left
as if it was not there)
7) Start eclipse again  (via krunner or something, since you no longer have the
launcher) 
8) The running window appears where the launcher was before  (not at the right
where new windows without launchers would appear)

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