https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452447

shenlebantongying <shenlebantongy...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |REPORTED

--- Comment #4 from shenlebantongying <shenlebantongy...@gmail.com> ---
> What if the window you want it mostly covered up by other windows? How does 
> this macOS thing work? 

I think the trade-off that apple made was to cover most of the underlying
windows, other than the top one. Users can select windows on bottom based on
the visible part. However, when the windows exceed 4 (which is probably a
"rare" situation for macOS users in the apple's eye), only a tiny bar will show
up.

> When you click on a group, does it expand to show you all the window in the 
> group so you can pick one? Or do you have to click on the small bit of a 
> window that's visible within the group?

They  click on the small bit of a window that's visible within the group.

Of course, this doesn't work for us, some applications don't even have a
meaningful title bar.
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Actually, my primary complaint is that the applications got "randomized"
locations, and I didn't have this experience on Mac. To spot a window of a
specific application, I have to scan the whole screen. I attached another
screenshot of this behaviour. I wish the Firefox windows can show up side by
side  (the stacking is not necessary).

Maybe I should file a request again with this simpler one.

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