https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370258

--- Comment #23 from Aaron Wolf <wolft...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to openmail+kde from comment #22)
> > I can't imagine bringing multiple windows forward at once being a good
> > solution to anything. If I have a maximised dolphin and 2 smaller ones lower
> > in the stack I have no way to access the ones lower in the stack.
> 
> It should preserve your last stack order. If you had an application with a
> window arrangement open and it made sense to you, it will come back that
> way. You wanted a big window on top of everything else, it will come back
> that way. You wanted one big window in the back and two small on top it, it
> will come back that way. You need to navigate windows within the app, there
> are multiple ways and shortcuts for it.
> 
> The issue is you can't arrange windows from one application and easily
> switch back to them. Even worse are applications who require two windows to
> be useful.
> 
> That said: I have no idea about the actual implementation, so I'm might be
> ignorant here, but maybe a similar result is easier achieved in the Task
> Switcher. The Task Switchers already shows all active windows in order of
> last usage, the information is there. The Task Switcher also already has an
> option to show only one window per application. Add an option to activate
> all the windows which are aggregated by that icon and at least I wouldn't
> need this feature in the TM anymore.

To be clear, I've gotten used to the original double-middle-click workaround
mentioned in comment 2 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370258#c2 It's just
certainly non-obvious for anyone not introduced to the idea.

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