Nathan,
Could you please test the solution to this bug on the original reporter's Sawfish WM? If it works acceptably I will close the bug.
Now there is options.transientpolicy option that can be set to 0 (default is 1) to not set transient property on dialogs. No GUI yet, maybe in the next version. But you can set the option already by editing your ~/.inkscape/preferences.xml.
By the way, even with sinking non-transient windows, you can convenienetly emerge all active dialogs by pressing F12 twice.
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bulia byak wrote:
Nathan,
Could you please test the solution to this bug on the original reporter's Sawfish WM? If it works acceptably I will close the bug.
Lots of ways to close/hide dialogs: F12, ctrl-w, ctrl-f4. Do
these work?
Like where does it tell me to use any of those keys? Why would I know to use any of them? I am an excellent tester cos I don't know the things that I am apparently meant to know about how to close transient windows in a linux environment.
Why can't they just have an X in the corner like nearly every other window?? Or a thing that you toggle in the menu.
I did try hitting escape cos that works in lotus notes...
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