repsac-by / gnome-shell-extension-quake-mode

It's a GNOME Shell extension adds support quake-mode for any application
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When pressing the shortcut in a different workspace, switch back to 1st workspace #3

Open Ezwen opened 6 years ago

Ezwen commented 6 years ago

Thanks this extension!

I have this weird behavior: when I press the shortcut in another workspace, it brings me back to the 1st workspace before displaying the window. Is this intentional?

repsac-by commented 6 years ago

It shouldn't be. But I can't reproduce.

Ezwen commented 6 years ago

After a reboot the problem seems to have disappeared... I'll re-open if this happens again!

Ezwen commented 6 years ago

OK this problem actually still happens, and I maybe have a clue on how to reproduce it. I think this can happen when I delete all windows but the drop-down tilix in a workspace, then change workspace. But I'll try to find a precise sequence of actions to reproduce.

Ezwen commented 5 years ago

Just to let you know: I understand that you close it since you cannot reproduce the problem, but I still have the problem on several Fedora installations. Still a mystery! Thanks for the extension nonetheless :)

repsac-by commented 5 years ago

Give me more information, please.

What desktop session are you using x11 or wayland? What application is used as quake-mode?

Any other features that may be important for reproduce.

Ezwen commented 5 years ago

I tend to use a lost of workspaces (aka virtual desktops), and once in a while, my quake-mode tilix window seems to be "bound" to one specific workspace, thus when I press the shortcut to show the window to also brings me back to this particular workspace. But it is eratic, and I haven't found a way to know when a quake mode tilix window will trigger such buggy behavior :(