https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395368

Grósz Dániel <groszdaniel...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Grósz Dániel <groszdaniel...@gmail.com> ---
I agree that windows shouldn't be raised, or at least not without a delay. If I
have a maximized window in the background (such as KMail), and several smaller
windows on top of it that I'm working with, it's impossible to drag and drop
from one of these into another if they don't touch.

Well, it would be possible to activate the target through the task bar (if that
didn't make Plasma crash on Wayland), but typically the visible windows are the
ones I'm working with, and I'd rather go through the taskbar route in the less
common case of dragging into an area of a window that is not visible.

KWin can even be configured in such a way that clicking inside a window doesn't
raise it; with that setup it's weird that dragging over a window raises it
immediately.

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