Open soulseller opened 1 year ago
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I can't reproduce, if I invoke the gnome-shell shortcut to "hide all normal windows" and then click on an icon on the panel, the window shows up on the first click (using the "Cycle windows + minimize" click action)
I recently noticed that this issue is no longer valid for the current versions of Dash to Panel and GNOME.
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Dash to Panel and GNOME Shell have a different implementation to "Show Desktop" and while raising the last focused window works with a single-click (as expected) when manually pressing the text button on the panel's right-click menu, raising the same window after hitting the keyboard combination requires a double-click.
The glitch occurs after pressing GNOME's default shortcut to "Show Desktop" because of the fact that even though there's only a single opened window, Dash to Panel still tries to window cycle before raising the single instance of the running application.
Behavior when clicking on the icon of a running application (after pressing Super+D/Ctrl+Alt+D): Click action: Cycle windows + minimize (double-click) Click action: Toggle windows (not working) Click action: Raise windows (single-click but minimize not available)
Workaround: Click action: Cycle through windows (single-click) Shift+Click action: Minimize window (single-click)
GNOME Shell 44.2 Dash to Panel version 56 (GNOME Extensions)