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The default behaviour in Gnome since—correct me if I'm wrong—3.26 is to keep windows that are tiled side by side together when alt-tabbing. This is a very practical implementation; however, the behaviour is broken by this extension. When using CoverflowAltTab, tiled windows are cycled individually instead of being considered as a group.
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I'd vote for the current behavior instead of grouping them, because many times I have multiple (>= 3) half-screen windows and switch between them, and that grouping behavior was driving my crazy.
I believe this could be a nice addition as an optional behavior, but at the same time it is not easy. I'd be happy to merge a pull request, but it's not likely I'll implement it myself.
The default behaviour in Gnome since—correct me if I'm wrong—3.26 is to keep windows that are tiled side by side together when alt-tabbing. This is a very practical implementation; however, the behaviour is broken by this extension. When using CoverflowAltTab, tiled windows are cycled individually instead of being considered as a group.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: