[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-08-30 Thread Blazer Silving
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #52 from Blazer Silving  ---
Thrilled to help, I only had to file paperwork for this one :) Glad we could
make it in before the release.

This *does* lead to a slight visual disconnect between the spatial hotkeys for
desktop navigation used by default in 6.0, I've opened a separate issue to look
at the switching hotkeys and transitions as a whole and see if they can be made
consistent across Desktop + Overview + Grid. Pretty hefty idea so it's for down
the road.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-08-30 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #51 from Nate Graham  ---
Implemented/fixed by Blazer Silving with
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/commit/b825d5fdc3d39d20ea610bc282651052b6a4f1c6
in Plasma 6.2.0!

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-08-23 Thread Blazer Silving
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--- Comment #50 from Blazer Silving  ---
I've opened a formal change request to spark discussion and move this along:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/issues/240

Regression or enhancement request, it's still a problem and the solution is in
hand :) Let's at least put it on the Invent board where it can be given a
milestone/target

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-08-01 Thread Kiril Vladimirov
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-07-30 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #49 from Nate Graham  ---
The current phrasing is intentional because this ticket describes an
enhancement request, not a bug. Changing the wording won't cause fewer
duplicates to be opened.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-07-30 Thread Blazer Silving
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--- Comment #48 from Blazer Silving  ---
Quick suggestion, the ticket title "Show non-linear virtual desktop
arrangements again" is a bit misleading for what this thread actually covers,
hence all the duplicate tickets. 

"Desktop Bar hidden when using non-linear virtual desktop arrangements" is
better, and would likely bring more visibility and votes. 

Reminder that https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/5330 is the
fix. 
Is there a process to properly and politely pinging the developers for stuff
like this? I would open a Merge Request with Vlad's code to ask for review
again, but I don't think that's the right way to do it.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-29 Thread Matty R
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-29 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-29 Thread tracyanne
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--- Comment #46 from tracyanne  ---
Just bringing back what we had in Plasma 5.27 would be really good. Then adding
refinements to that. 

As things stand both the Desktop Grid and the Overview are broken.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-29 Thread tracyanne
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--- Comment #45 from tracyanne  ---
quote... per-desktop wallpapers would be the bee's knees and then some. 

This used to be available in KDE 3, but I think it was discontinued in KDE4 or
5, the explanation being it created very com[lex code.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-29 Thread Blazer Silving
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--- Comment #44 from Blazer Silving  ---
Hey, i'd like to note that the Merge Request at
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/5330 fully resolves this
for me, i've been using it in my personal Kwin build since I found the patch
and it works exactly as it says. Workflow restored for me, but i'm still kind
of salty this was just pulled out like it was. 

I want to bring attention to my comment at
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/5330#note_966047 and hammer
everything out here to hopefully end the suspense and get this squashed. To be
clear, this only concerns the Overview's Desktop Bar being hidden when a
non-linear VD layout is used, and how it feels broken due to this behavior: 

Big question: 
What problems does this Desktop Bar cause when used in this configuration?

The two specific points Nate mentioned in reply:

--There aren't desktops enough that it becomes scrollable: 
This is also a problem with linear layouts too, not really related. A sensible
solution anyway: Scale down the desktop previews down a tad once a screen edge
is reached with too many desktops, then scale up as desktops are removed. 

--The desktops are named so they can be distinguished by something other than
position: 
If I wanted a REAL visual indicator of which desktop I was aiming at,
per-desktop wallpapers would be the bee's knees and then some. Names help, but
they are not necessarily the reason I use the bar. I sometimes refer to the
desktop names when grouping tasks (the VD label is shown in rofi, other
searches). 

Either way, a user should be able to discern within a few seconds and know that
default-named Desktop 3 is the bottom left corner of a 2x2 grid, Desktop 8 at
bottom center of 3x3, etc. Muscle memory is a thing, too. Shouldn't be
considered a breaker unless there's a bug report about it i'm not seeing. 

There's a concept in the MR to remedy this where the entire desktop grid is
scaled down to fit in one cell of the bar. I'd have thought the screenshot was
a test result if it weren't actually being considered to go forward with!
Desktops for ants.
The way the bar presents virtual desktops using horizontal or vertical is
already fine as-is, the wheel there does not need reinvented, please. 


More productively, this comment notes the intent behind the change and what I
interpret could be done to enhance this going forward:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/5330#note_883708

> The idea of the new Overview was to make it really easy to switch between 
> Overview and Grid, 
> so that Grid mode would be used instead of the desktop bar to see all active 
> windows throughout desktops and rearrange them. 

If I understand this workflow, one would grab a window in Overview, the Grid
would then scale out seamlessly to show all desktops, and you drop your window
where it goes. This feature is not written yet though! If it were, then it
would probably be intuitive and nobody would even notice the Desktop Bar is
missing. 

It doesn't follow to hide an essential "Overview" element due to "Grid"
configuration no matter the case. I personally use three methods to move
windows between desktops: Overview, Grid, and hotkey to move the window to the
next desktop. Would think all states should work separately and not depend on
one to support the other. 

What if a user decides not to use the grid very much after a while, disuses all
grid shortcuts/gestures, and only ever uses Overview? They'll think something
is broken. Something like this should display a subtle "Hey the desktop bar is
hidden for you because you have a square grid". 

Instead, enhance the bar to allow collapsing and expanding, collapse it by
default and guide users to use the new grid gesture when it is ready. Since the
bar is still expandable, users that do not like the new gesture can go back to
their old workflow. This fits the bill for the "New off-by-default" pitfall
talked about here:
https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Design/Lessons_Learned#New_off-by-default_features
and would probably make most people happy. 

Proposal:

For now, revisit MR https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/5330. 
Plain and simple, no need to redesign anything. The change only removes the
filter that hides the bar from Grid users

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-28 Thread Kunshan Wang
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--- Comment #43 from Kunshan Wang  ---
Created attachment 171161
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Confusion when a user sees a blog post about Overview.

The screenshot in the attachment perfectly describes my confusion.

When I upgraded to Plasma 6, I read several posts on https://planet.kde.org/
which introduces the Overview feature, and Overview differs from "Present
Windows" because it has a Desktop Bar.  But when I turn on Overview, I don't
see the Desktop Bar.  I felt very puzzled.  I thought either my system is
mis-configured or there is still a bug upstream (because it was still Plasma
6.0), and I even changed my screen edge setting from Overview to Present
Windows and back and I felt they were the same (and they do look similar
without the Desktop Bar).  And I was just about to file a bug before I found
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=485481 (which is marked as a duplicate of
this ticket) several pages in the bug list when I searched for "overview" on
product "kwin" on https://bugs.kde.org.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-26 Thread Bug Janitor Service
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-26 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #42 from Nate Graham  ---
*** Bug 489215 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #41 from breakingsp...@gmail.com ---
I actually feel like the current three-state Overview-Grid is the best
implementation so far, sans the lack of Desktop Bar. It's more unified than
ever, and the Desktop Grid and Overview can still function independently from
each other. 
But then there are odd issues like this, where the single-screen Overview seems
broken because of a grid row setting. Now it's just a form of "Present Windows"
again, as mentioned before. 

I'd like to add a few more details regarding my use case, same KDE settings
across several machines, 4 virtual desktops in a 2x2 grid, named and kept
distinct from each other. 

For work, i'll use a specific desktop for the types of tickets I work
(frontend, backend, ops), and the top left quadrant is just "Main". When I want
to switch desktops, i'll engage the full Desktop Grid so I can see a general
spread of all windows, with how much work I have in each dept. 

However, I often used Overview on the "Main" desktop once it was a feature, to
show me all windows with the intention of sorting and "flicking" windows to
other desktops via the Desktop Bar (very much like Mac OS and rather
intuitive). If I opened a backend ticket on the frontend desktop, i'd just
flick it to the backend desktop and then single click to focus that desktop
rather than engaging the grid. The search filter is very useful as well. Mac OS
will hide their Desktop bar until you gesture over it, so the always-on bar in
Plasma 5 with a search box blew that out of the water. 

Since Plasma 6, i've found myself unlearning this workflow because of the lack
of this Desktop Bar in the Overview screen (which I assumed was a break), and
instead just engaging the large grid, and flicking windows there in the
exploded view. This works but not near as intuitive and up-close as the
Overview, and I know it's a counterproductive to say, but... it worked before. 

I feel that the Overview should always present a linear Desktop Bar of all
Virtual Desktops, regardless of any Virtual Desktop layout or Desktop Grid
configuration. Even better would be a KCM settings option to hide the bar or
present it from the left side, it should be user preference rather than
determined dynamically.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-10 Thread tracyanne
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--- Comment #40 from tracyanne  ---
What I don't understand is, the reason for changing the behaviour of the
Desktop Gid.

The Desktop Grid has been a feature of the KDE Desktop since at least Version
3. It works, and has worked well for at least 20 years, so why change it now?

The Addition of the Overview as a a discrete effect, as in Plasma 5.27 was
great, and having the choice of either a Desktop Grid or an Overview (as was
provided in Plasma 5.27) was a good idea.

So for what reason was it considered necessary to remove The Desktop Grid, as a
separate feature? And even, as has been suggested, include some sort of
convoluted 'show Desktop Grid' when moving windows between Virtual Desktops. 

I don't understand the thinking here. None od these changes seem to actually
provide any real useful functionality. The current implimentation, and addition
suggestions appear, to me, to be change for the sake of change, rather than to
add or improve functionality.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #39 from breakingsp...@gmail.com ---
Hello, I opened a report for the Desktop Bar feature specifically but notice
it's being discussed here, along with the root cause and that it was
intentional. 

I use a 2x2 desktop grid and noticed the Desktop Bar feature missing right away
with Plasma 6. I decided to wait for the dust to settle before looking into it,
and when testing Plasma 6.1 in a fresh session, noticed it "restored" with the
default 1-row Virtual Desktop layout. No, turns out it has been here all long,
it just hides when the layout is not linear. 

The Desktop Bar is useful and should always be visible, no matter if us squares
prefer our 2x2 layout.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-06-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #38 from breakingsp...@gmail.com ---
*** Bug 488330 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-26 Thread Jeff Beardsley
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-17 Thread Prajna Sariputra
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--- Comment #37 from Prajna Sariputra  ---
(In reply to Katharina Fey from comment #36)
> As far as I can tell (at least on my system) there's no "workspace overview" 
> (the  one) screen edge corner. Previously it was easy for me to move 
> windows across workspace grid with just my mouse, now that's not possible 
> anymore without also using my keyboard

That's bug 478137, which will be fixed when Plasma 6.1 comes out.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-17 Thread Katharina Fey
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--- Comment #36 from Katharina Fey  ---
I think there's 2 things that irk me about this bug:

1. I was given NO FEEDBACK as to what might be happening when my workspace grid
didn't show up. I didn't know if it was intentional behaviour or a packaging
bug or something else. Having a little "yo btw" notice appear in the settings
window when you create a workspace grid would probably already reduce the
number of duplicate bug reports for this issue ;)

2. As far as I can tell (at least on my system) there's no "workspace overview"
(the  one) screen edge corner. Previously it was easy for me to move
windows across workspace grid with just my mouse, now that's not possible
anymore without also using my keyboard :(

As for a design suggestion, I posted this in 485481 because idk why I didn't
find this issue first:

---

Tricky! The old behaviour showed the grid of workspaces, but it was always a
bit cramped, so I can understand wanting to change this.

An alternative would be to still show the current row and column (both!) at the
top and left side of the screen, with some "hinted" workspaces above/below and
left/right. This would allow dragging windows there to a) move the window and
b) (optionally?) switch to that workspace. At which point the hints would
change (to show some above/ to the left of the existing row/column). It means
you can drag windows down your current row or your current column, but you
can't drag them diagonally.

Probably needs a bunch of design work and tweaking to figure out how to make it
look good, but maybe this is an alternative to be able to support large
workspace grids like nobody currently does.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-13 Thread tracyanne
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--- Comment #35 from tracyanne  ---
As n attempt to clarify here.

On Plasma 5 main desktop, the Overview displayed the Virtual Desktops in the
Bar, regardless of what arrangement the Desktops are in. For example on my
Plasma 5 Desktop I have my desktops arranged in a 3 by 3 Grid for the GridView.
When I switch to the OverView all 9 Virtual Desktops are displayed in the Bar.
This is not at all confusing.

This does not happen on my Plasma 6 test Desktop. So something changed.

With regard to dragging windows between Virtual Desktops. 

Current on my Plasma5 Desktop, When in Overview Mode,  I can drag a Window from
the Currently selected Virtual Desktop to any other Virtual Desktop. This is
not a problem, and I see no need to switch to Gridview to do this. I also see
no need to change this behaviour for Plasma 6.

I hope I haven't further muddied the water.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-13 Thread Nate Graham
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*** Bug 485481 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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2024-04-13 Thread Nate Graham
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2024-04-13 Thread Nate Graham
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-04-09 Thread luisbocanegra
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-26 Thread Jens K
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-23 Thread Michael D
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--- Comment #31 from Michael D  ---
The spatial layout doesn't have to be represented in the overview effect.
What's important is that the user has all features available that the overview
effect is supposed to provide, e.g. moving windows to different desktops, etc.
Making certain important features available only under limited circumstances
unknown to the user doesn't make sense.

I would suggest forgetting about trying to represent the spatial layout and
keeping the desktop bar as it was. This is much less confusing than what is
currently implemented. Even under a 2x2 layout, e.g., one knows which desktop
is the 1st, the 2nd, etc., so the linear representation is not confusing.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-22 Thread Igor
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-16 Thread postix
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--- Comment #30 from postix  ---
To get back to topic:

another idea which came to my mind is to add a kind of "mini map" in the form
of the "pager applet" to the desktop bar, which highlights the currently
selected desktop. 

Of course, this "mini map" would only be displayed in case of a non-linear
grid.

That way the user should not loose their "overview". :)

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2024-03-16 Thread Dashon
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--- Comment #29 from Dashon  ---
I'm not having the Meta + W issue. It works correctly on my end. Using Arch.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-16 Thread Prajna Sariputra
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--- Comment #28 from Prajna Sariputra  ---
> When pressing 'Meta+W' to get overview, pressing it again simply enters 'W' 
> in the search.  

You'll probably want to file a different bug report for that, it's certainly
not intentional.

Also, there are two different shortcuts that can get you to the overview, one
is "Toggle Overview" and the other is "Cycle through Overview and Grid View",
the first one defaults to Meta+W and the other defaults to Meta+Tab. Only the
second one will behave as Niccolò described (press once to open overview, press
again to switch to grid view).

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-16 Thread Ben Guy-Williams
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--- Comment #27 from Ben Guy-Williams  ---
(In reply to Rafael Lima from comment #14)
> (In reply to Niccolò Venerandi from comment #8)
> > You can press the Overview shortcut again to switch to the grid mode and
> > easily move applications between desktops
> 
> Unfortunately this is not a nice experience. The current implementation in
> 5.27 is so much better.
> 
> (In reply to postix from comment #13)
> > To further decrease any confusion about a different layout some users may
> > have due the linearization I'd suggest to add a row indicator to the VD
> > preview bar. Please see the mockup.  I believe this makes it pretty obvious
> > and clear. :)
> 
> TBH I think the indicators are not needed... they clutter the interface. It
> would be better to simply revert to what we had in 5.27.
> 
> If a user sets a 2x2 = 4 workspaces, they won't find it weird to see a row
> with 4 workspaces when they open the overview. Now, if the user sees nothing
> at the top bar when the Overview is started, then this will be weird.

When pressing 'Meta+W' to get overview, pressing it again simply enters 'W' in
the search.  

I'm having a lot of trouble understanding this, my rectangular screen zooms 4
desktops in a lovely grid with good resolution on a FHD monitor - why can't I
just see 4 in a row in Overview?

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-11 Thread Gian S.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #26 from Gian S.  ---
(In reply to Niccolò Venerandi from comment #21)
> (In reply to Gian S. from comment #19)
> > Why are you trying to copy the bad implementation in Windows 10/11?
> 
> May I ask you what's the source of this statement? Because I'm the one who
> made the feature and I had no clue W10/11 even allowed virtual desktop
> grids, and I certainly didn't know that W10/11 hides the virtual desktop bar
> if you have multiple row of desktops.
> 
> One thing that I was thinking could help out is: what if, when you start
> dragging a window, the effect automatically switches to the desktop grid so
> that it's easier to drop in to another desktop? (and, why would you be
> drag-and-dropping a window on the Overview anyway, without the desktop bar?)

The current implementation looks to me very very similar to Windows Task View
implementation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_View#/media/File:Virtual_Desktops_in_Windows_11.png

This is what prompted my comment.

In my opinion, the previous implementation in Plasma 5 was much more efficient,
clearer, simpler to use and so on. To move from a virtual desktop to another
you just needed to click on that specific virtual desktop. Even more
convenient, if you clicked on the 'mini' version of a window inside virtual
desktop you the animation would immediately take you to that desktop and select
(bring to the front) the selected window/app. Now you need to click on the
desired virtual desktop and that brings up that selected desktop but still in
'Overview' mode. To actually be redirected to that desktop and start working
you need another click. Why? this is just an unnecessary extra step. Then
again, maybe you, or others have different opinions, but this is mine.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-10 Thread Ulrich Schreiner
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Prajna Sariputra
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #25 from Prajna Sariputra  ---
> what if, when you start dragging a window, the effect automatically switches 
> to the desktop grid so that it's easier to drop in to another desktop? (and, 
> why would you be drag-and-dropping a window on the Overview anyway, without 
> the desktop bar?)

While that would improve the usefulness of the overview with a grid of
desktops, it would still be missing the ability of switching virtual desktops
with just the mouse, especially since for hot corners and edges triggering the
effect twice to get to the grid doesn't work, and assigning the hot corner to
the grid rather than the overview (only possible in 6.1) means that the KRunner
powered search isn't accessible.

While there are of course other ways of using just the mouse to switch desktops
(pager widget, scrolling on the desktop background if that's enabled, assigning
the grid to a different corner/edge), what I loved about the Plasma 5 overview
is that it was a one stop shop for everything: app launching, app switching,
desktop switching, moving apps between desktops, and everything else KRunner
can do, instead of having to go to the other separate places to do these things
(Kickoff, Alt+Tab app switcher, task manager widget, pager widget, grid
effect).

Also, the reason I'm using a grid of desktops (2 rows, 3 columns in my case)
instead of having them all in one row/column is that with wraparound enabled it
only takes me 2 touchpad gestures (or switch to left/right/up/down desktop
shortcut) at most to get from one desktop to any other one of the 6, and 3 of
the desktops are always accessible with just one gesture/shortcut. If the 2D
gestures support comes in then that would make all the desktops accessible with
just one gesture with my grid setup.

> and what is supposed to happen, after dropping it? Will the grid remain open? 
> will the overview be shown again? with the same VD focused or the one where 
> the window was dropped?

Currently if the desktop bar is visible dragging and dropping a window into
another virtual desktop will not change the current VD (say if you're in VD1
and you drop a window to VD3 then the overview would stay at VD1), so to
maintain that sort of behavior after dropping a window the overview should be
shown again at the same VD the user started at. That would have a disadvantage
of a lot of stuff moving around on screen all the time if someone has say 4
windows in one VD and wants to move all of them into other VDs though.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Bug Janitor Service
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Nate Graham
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Matty R
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #24 from Matty R  ---
My own bug was marked as a duplicate of this so I read through the comments. I
think there should be changes to the Overview:

* if more than one row, show at a minimum the row that the current VD belongs,
with a scroll to change the displayed row
* A configuration option in the Overview settings to collapse all rows into a
single row for the purposes of displaying in Overview

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Patrick Silva
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--- Comment #23 from Patrick Silva  ---
*** Bug 482924 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread postix
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #22 from postix  ---
> what if, when you start dragging a window, 
> the effect automatically switches to the desktop grid so
> that it's easier to drop in to another desktop?

and what is supposed to happen, after dropping it? Will the grid remain open?
will the overview be shown again? with the same VD focused or the one where the
window was dropped?

I think this would all make the UI more complicated. I still believe that
simply displaying the desktop bar is the way to go.

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Niccolò Venerandi
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

--- Comment #21 from Niccolò Venerandi  ---
(In reply to Gian S. from comment #19)
> Why are you trying to copy the bad implementation in Windows 10/11?

May I ask you what's the source of this statement? Because I'm the one who made
the feature and I had no clue W10/11 even allowed virtual desktop grids, and I
certainly didn't know that W10/11 hides the virtual desktop bar if you have
multiple row of desktops.

One thing that I was thinking could help out is: what if, when you start
dragging a window, the effect automatically switches to the desktop grid so
that it's easier to drop in to another desktop? (and, why would you be
drag-and-dropping a window on the Overview anyway, without the desktop bar?)

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-08 Thread Firlaev-Hans
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

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--- Comment #20 from Firlaev-Hans  ---
Another argument in favor of always showing the VD bar in the overview is, for
me anyways, that the desktop bar lets you quickly and conveniently add, remove
and, at least on P5, rename (though unfortunately not rearrange) desktops on
the fly, which the grid doesn't.
(I suppose that functionality could be added to the grid, but I think it makes
more sense in the bar).
(Also, adding or removing VDs on the fly when they are arranged in a grid may
be confusing if doing so changes their layout, I don't have a good solution for
that off hand)

Besides that I find it rather inconsistent to show the bar only under certain
circumstances without even letting the user know about it.
I like having two rows because it makes navigating the desktops with touchpad
gestures easier, but also want the desktop bar in the overview for various
reasons including those mentioned above.

(In reply to postix from comment #13)
> Created attachment 166253 [details]
> Mockup: Overview with row indicator
> 
> To further decrease any confusion about a different layout some users may
> have due the linearization I'd suggest to add a row indicator to the VD
> preview bar. Please see the mockup.  I believe this makes it pretty obvious
> and clear. :)

I like that proposal. I personally don't think it is necessary but if there is
any concern about confusing the users about the layout, this should fix that
(besides, as I said I think the status quo on Plasma 6 is more confusing)

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-07 Thread Gian S.
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--- Comment #19 from Gian S.  ---
I completely agree with Rafael Lima, the current implementation is not
providing a good experience. Pressing the Overview shortcut again is also not
convenient.. for example I fire the 'Overview' with a Screen Edge action, not
with a shortcut, hence I do not even touch the keyboard, it is a mouse action.
Why are you trying to copy the bad implementation in Windows 10/11? The Plasma
5.27 version was excellent

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-07 Thread Ido Ben-Hur
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-07 Thread Paul Worrall
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-06 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #18 from Nate Graham  ---
*** Bug 482564 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-06 Thread Patrick Silva
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--- Comment #17 from Patrick Silva  ---
*** Bug 482599 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-06 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-04 Thread Prajna Sariputra
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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-03 Thread postix
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--- Comment #16 from postix  ---
*** Bug 482286 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[kwin] [Bug 475077] Show non-linear virtual desktop arrangements again

2024-03-01 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475077

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   |when Virtual Desktop Rows   |desktop arrangements again
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   |One |
   Severity|normal  |wishlist

--- Comment #15 from Nate Graham  ---
Yeah, we're reconsidering this and discussing options a at the moment.

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