Am 16.09.2015 um 10:52 schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 16.09.2015 um 04:08 schrieb Kevin Kofler:
> Reindl Harald wrote:
>> BTW: "show desktop" and then click on a different application reverts
>> the "show desktop" instead just put the one application in the
forground
>> a let the rest minimized - usecase:
>>
>> you have open some windows, one is compose a new mail in thunderbird,
>> you know ina folder-view is the intended file for attach it - "show
>> desktop", klick on the compose window in the window-list -> well, all
>> other open applications get restored too and the folder-view is hidden
>> again :-(
>
> I think this one is a "feature" because people complained about not being
> able to undo the "show desktop" once they restored (unminimized) an
> application. (To be honest, I've been annoyed by that at times, too.) But
> just undoing it immediately as soon as you restore an application doesn't
> sound like a great solution to me, IMHO, it just makes things worse.
> (What
> I'd do is to mark the state by showing a pressed button, then if you re-
> click it while in "pressed" state, always treat it as "Undo 'Show
> Desktop'",
> i.e., restore all the windows that "Show Desktop" minimized and that are
> still minimized, ignore the rest. That's how I'd expect such a toggle to
> work.)
well, when i say "show desktop" and select "copy" from the context
menu
of a folder-view and then "show desktop" get restored it is pretty clear
how badly that change is
in fact "show desktop" is completly useles because whatever you reverts
it instead - "oh man please minimize all my thousand windows and i chose
the two i want to see for now"
FINALLY - when i say "show desktop" and try to rename a file in a
folder-view it is for sure not a sane action revert "show deskop" and
have the cursor in the filename field under the other windows...