| Summary: | Icons-and-Text Task Manager doesn't keep order of the pinned items | ||
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| Product: | [Plasma] plasmashell | Reporter: | fpohtmeh <fpohtmeh> |
| Component: | Task Manager and Icons-Only Task Manager widgets | Assignee: | Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | nate, qydwhotmail, v.n.suadicani |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | master | ||
| Target Milestone: | 1.0 | ||
| Platform: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
| Attachments: | Demo how Super+number shortcut works for Icons-and-Text Task Manager | ||
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Description
fpohtmeh
2025-01-16 12:10:08 UTC
I cannot reproduce this issue in current git master, which is soon to become Plasma 6.3.0. Can you attach a screen recording that shows the issue happening? Thanks! Created attachment 177467 [details]
Demo how Super+number shortcut works for Icons-and-Text Task Manager
This is a demo. I have five pinned apps. Super+1 should launch the first and keep its position.
In the middle of the video, I change the widget to Icons-only Task Manager, and Super+1 works.
Ah, this. It's actually intentional behavior. If you don't like it, you can disable it by unchecking the checkbox marked "Keep launchers separate" in the settings window. You'll need to click on the OK button and then launch a new app afterwards. (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3) > Ah, this. It's actually intentional behavior. If you don't like it, you can > disable it by unchecking the checkbox marked "Keep launchers separate" in > the settings window. You'll need to click on the OK button and then launch a > new app afterwards. Could you explain the rationale behind this intentional behavior? Why would you want the task bar to behave like this? It seems pointless and ultimately confusing to me. I would like to propose that the default should at least be changed to match the Icon-only task manager, i.e. default of "Keep launchers separate" as unchecked. The current behavior seemed like a bug to me too and searching lead me to this bug. While the behavior may be intentional, it is confusing to the point that I think this being the default behavior should be considered a bug. The idea is to keep app launchers grouped together and separate from windows. The behavior makes a bit more sense on a horizontal panel where there's a clear visual difference between app launchers and windows. On a vertical panel, they look very similar, so using the "Icons-Only Task Manager" widget instead will give you a nearly identical visual experience, but a probably more appropriate functional experience. (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5) > The behavior makes a bit more sense on a horizontal panel where > there's a clear visual difference between app launchers and windows. I use a horizontal panel and I found it just as confusing. I think it's just confusing that when you've pinned something to be at a certain order in the task bar, that order changes as you launch things. Again, really think the default should be unchecked "Keep launchers separate" Could be. I don't use this Task Manager type myself, and I'm not as familiar with what its users expect. |