I guess this is something that would affect also other VP
implementations (such as cube), so I think it's better to do this at
core level (if applicable).
I'm ok with the setting, so we could even enable it by default,
eventually.
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
@Marco
I am thinking about a fix for this:
* Add a setting to change the current behavior (e.g. Remember viewport focus)
* Before changing viewport save the currently focused window
* When coming back to a viewport instead of focusing the default window do:
i) if the new setting is enabled try to r
** Also affects: unity
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Status: New
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Unfortunately it looks like upstream has not expressed any interest in
supporting a feature to deal with this situation, so unfortunately I
don't think it's something we will be able to either. Supporting a
separate fork of Compiz is not really something we have the resources
for right now.
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This issue is present in trusty. Possibly a duplicate of #1073488
Google Hangout chats in Chrome (and Chromium?) are probably the most popular
trigger for this issue.
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Assi
I have what looks to be the same or a related problem. I experience it
in a variety of instances, however the most recent example is in using
jitsi - a softphone. I receive(d) a call in jitsi, I answer it. I then
switch workspaces. When the call is terminated, I have to go back to
jitsi and cli
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Status: New
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Does this make more sense to fix now that compiz/X is default in trusty?
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Always Visible and
This affects Saucy too! same symptoms... To add to the symptoms, this
also occurs when selecting an application (already launched, so just to
switch to it, via unity launcher) other than the "Always on top/visable
on all workspaces" application, when it must switch workspaces to focus
the selected
I believe another example of this is when using the Chromium Hangouts
extension[1]. The extension uses Chromium Panels - small windows
anchored to the edge of the screen that appear on all workspaces - and
those panels have the same effect. See "Panels window causes Workspace
switching focus to br
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