I'm just guessing here but I think they widget works by looping over the
windows in the current group. That means that the order is based on the
order the windows were originally opened. It is not looking at the order of
the windows as seen by the layout.

Presumably you can reorder windows in the Stack layout. As soon as you do
that, the order wouldn't match the order that the widget looks at.

On Thu, 14 Jan 2021, 10:56 Lucas Pereira, <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I have a lot of windows in stack layout and I want to cycle through
> them, it is really annoying that the order in the TaskList widget is not
> actually the order of the windows.
> Is there any way to fix this?
>
> Example:
> Bellow is the order that the windows cycled. Note that it skipped the
> third window and went directly to the fourth, then came back to third.
>
> [image: screenshot_161062159377.png][image: 
> screenshot_161062160349.png][image:
> screenshot_161062161020.png][image: screenshot_161062162192.png]
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