Description of the new feature / enhancement
Long time Linux user. Been hacking my way through to get the KDE like window behavior when I'm on Windows. The new Grab and Move solves pretty much everything I needed, except for one thing.
Can you add an option to "raise" the touched window in front of others?
Scenario when this would be used?
When user interact with window for moving and resizinig, almost always the user is interested in that window, hence the interaction. I know there might be a case where a user just want to arrange many windows without raising the one they touched. But by having this raising functionality, it's easy enough to re-arrange window then touch the main window the user want to raise the last. While currently without the raise option, the user needs to use other means (alt+tab or simply click a part of window) to raise the interested window.
Supporting information
KDE Window Manager having this feature for long time without user complaining much is the proof that it works for most of the people.
Description of the new feature / enhancement
Long time Linux user. Been hacking my way through to get the KDE like window behavior when I'm on Windows. The new Grab and Move solves pretty much everything I needed, except for one thing.
Can you add an option to "raise" the touched window in front of others?
Scenario when this would be used?
When user interact with window for moving and resizinig, almost always the user is interested in that window, hence the interaction. I know there might be a case where a user just want to arrange many windows without raising the one they touched. But by having this raising functionality, it's easy enough to re-arrange window then touch the main window the user want to raise the last. While currently without the raise option, the user needs to use other means (alt+tab or simply click a part of window) to raise the interested window.
Supporting information
KDE Window Manager having this feature for long time without user complaining much is the proof that it works for most of the people.