Bug 227324 - Alt+Tab (navigate through windows) option to simply raise window during selection
Summary: Alt+Tab (navigate through windows) option to simply raise window during selec...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: kwin
Classification: Plasma
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KWin default assignee
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Reported: 2010-02-17 10:00 UTC by Martin Koller
Modified: 2011-01-16 15:05 UTC (History)
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Version Fixed In: 4.6.0
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kwin configuration 4.6RC2 (69.55 KB, image/png)
2011-01-16 15:03 UTC, Martin Koller
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Description Martin Koller 2010-02-17 10:00:39 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.4.0)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    openSUSE RPMs

The currently available options for fast switching windows seems to focus on being graphically appealing rather than usability.

I'd like to propose an option (or an effect) which simply raises the windows while I'm doing Alt+Tab but without showing the disturbing window list box just above the windows which I actually want to see.

So this is similar to the current possibility of "show outline of selected window" and "No Effect" with not checking the option "Display list while switching", but my wish is about not only showing the outline (which does not help in any way when I have some windows in maximized mode) but instead to raise the selected window _as it is_ without any effect/scaling/etc.

Or the same result could also be achieved by the "Box Switch" effect but honoring the deactivated "Display list while switching" option (or to add an own option to simply _not_ show the disturbing box with the small windows inside). Especially here it is unlcear for me what advantage that box gives at all as all I see are scaled down, unreadable pixmaps of windows I would already see if that box would not cover them.
Comment 1 Martin Flöser 2010-02-17 10:06:50 UTC
so you want the restriction of highlight windows only be available if the list is shown removed? Did I get that correctly?
Comment 2 Martin Koller 2010-02-17 10:22:20 UTC
Are you talking about the option "Highlight selected window" in the group box "Display list while switching" ?
If yes, this was not what I was talking about, but maybe this is another combination of possibilities to achieve what I mean.

Hmm ... for me this option seems to change nothing - at least if I have defined to use "No Effect" or "Box Switch".

The combinations here are confusing.
Comment 3 Martin Flöser 2010-02-17 13:18:40 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> Are you talking about the option "Highlight selected window" in the group box
> "Display list while switching" ?
> If yes, this was not what I was talking about, but maybe this is another
> combination of possibilities to achieve what I mean.
In that case I do not understand what you actually want. You want that the window is brought to the front? I think that is only possible in an effect, but not in the no effect case.
> 
> Hmm ... for me this option seems to change nothing - at least if I have defined
> to use "No Effect" or "Box Switch".
The option requires that the effect "highlight windows" is activated as well. This is guaranteed in case of a fresh install of 4.4, unfortunatelly it was not possible to update the configuration accordingly when coming from 4.3
Comment 4 Martin Koller 2010-02-17 13:39:59 UTC
> You want that the window is brought to the front? 

Yes, so simple like that. And _without_ a disturbing box on top of it.

> The option requires that the effect "highlight windows" is activated as well.

Now I don't understand what you mean.
There is no effect named "highlight windows" in the "Walk Through Windows"  setings.
"this option" I was talking about was the "Highlight selected window" option in the group box "Display list while switching". So which other option in addition is required ?
Comment 5 Martin Flöser 2010-02-17 13:48:36 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> > You want that the window is brought to the front? 
> 
> Yes, so simple like that. And _without_ a disturbing box on top of it.
that requires to add an option to boxswitch to not show the box. But I think highlight windows will do exactly what you want - see blow.
> 
> > The option requires that the effect "highlight windows" is activated as well.
> 
> Now I don't understand what you mean.
> There is no effect named "highlight windows" in the "Walk Through Windows" 
> setings.
> "this option" I was talking about was the "Highlight selected window" option in
> the group box "Display list while switching". So which other option in addition
> is required ?
It's an effect. So you have to enable it in the "All Effects" tab of the Desktop Effects control module. Yes it is sub optimal, but it was not possible to enable it on upgrade :-(
Comment 6 Martin Flöser 2011-01-16 13:12:42 UTC
This is implemented in 4.6
Comment 7 Martin Koller 2011-01-16 13:25:08 UTC
It seems there is still a misunderstanding.

the main point in my request is not to raise the window, but to
not showing the disturbing window list box just
above the windows which I actually want to see.

I'm running 4.6 RC2 and I only see the option to raise the window but I still get the box above the window (I don't see why the box should be useful as the screenshot inside is much too small to see the content, and I already have the full window in front of me)

Or do I miss something ?
Comment 8 Thomas Lübking 2011-01-16 14:24:47 UTC
yes.
Set "Effect" to "None", check "highlight selected window" and uncheck "display list while switching"

works uncomposited and composited (in the latter case the highlight effect has to be active, no idea whether it's activated implicitly...) - the selected window is raised (resp. all others fade out) and there's no box.
Comment 9 Martin Koller 2011-01-16 15:03:50 UTC
Created attachment 56094 [details]
kwin configuration 4.6RC2
Comment 10 Martin Koller 2011-01-16 15:04:08 UTC
Sorry to bother you, but in kwin 4.6RC2 (kwin-4.5.95-550.1.i586 openSuse 11.3) there is no "highlight selected window" checkbox and also no "display list while switching". See attached screenshot.
Comment 11 Martin Koller 2011-01-16 15:05:22 UTC
ok, forget it ... I found it in a different tab.