I think it is a Gnome function "Always on top". It is great. I miss it
when I can not find it on other operating systems that I have to use
sometimes.
(I get to it by: cursor on app title bar / right click / Always on top)
But Full screen / always on top makes no sense. I occasionaly get to
this state by having an unmaximized app window, and then after forgetting
it is always on top, maximize the app window. Then I try to select
another app and it's window does not appear. Eventually I realize I
have a Full screen / always on top...
It would be useful if "maximize" would check if the window was
always on top. If so it could do something like:
o undo the always on top state
o warn the user with an option to undo the always on top state
o undo the always on top state and issue an alert.
FRed
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