Summary: | Task panel fails to pick up GIMP image windows | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] plasma4 | Reporter: | kgw |
Component: | widget-taskbar | Assignee: | Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | aseigo |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Unspecified | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
kgw
2008-12-06 00:56:55 UTC
I can't reproduce this with 4.2. What version of KDE are you using, and on what OS? I'm using KDE4 SVN trunk compiled on 2008-12-05, a new compile is currently working. I have found out some additional things. Opening from the console with a small image seems to work reliable. Browsing with gwenview and opening a large image (10 Mp straight as it comes off a DSLR) does the trick. I now have a current KDE4 compiled about half an hour ago and the bug persists. The image window of the first large image loaded from gwenview doesn't appear in the task panel but it is picked up by whatever list is used by the ALT-Tab window switcher... Another interesting tidbit: I can now reliably prevent the gimp toolbox to be picked up by the ALT-Tab keyboard switching dialog. Simply start the gimp (with gimp not running) from either the command line or gwenview with a large image. While the image is loading you press ALT-Tab and keep the ALT-key depressed. You can see how the image window is entered as "GNU Image Manipulation Program" into the task list and in the end gets renamed to the image name. The toolbox - which opens alongside isn't picked up. I investigated still further and found out that gimp-2.6 marks the toolbox per default as a utility window, changing the window hint to normal window does remedy the situation I described above. I still think that there is an inconsistency lurking here as the task panel shows the utility window and sometimes fails to pick up the normal window whereas the normal window is picked up by the ALT-Tab switcher but not the utility window. Some documentation or warning would be nice because GIMP users normally use the window management presets and those are triggering this inconsistent and unworkable behaviour. the taskbar does not show utility windows, and we can only go by what the application marks its windows as. so the alt-tab and the taskbar do reflect each other's behaviour. i think this behaviour is perhaps a little dubious on the gimp's part, but it's certainly up to them, not us =) So you think that the inconsistent and in turn unworkable behaviour of the alt-tab and taskbar in regard to utility windows is ok, especially as I demonstrated that these windows are handled differently depending on the things you do while they are created? |