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Have 2 maximized windows, not necessary of the same application (ex.: Files and Music).
Open one of wingpanel's widgets, does not matter which one. While it is open, click on Wingpanel.
Notice:
widget closed
background window now is in foreground
A similar behavior can be observed when only one of the windows is maximized. To trigger the effect the non maximized window must be in foreground first.
I can confirm this in the case of a non-maximized window on top of a maximised window (but not for two maximised windows). I noticed also that is the active window is maximised then dragging on the wing panel unmaximizes the window and starts dragging it rather than the wingpanel. This suggests a click on the wingpanel gets passed on to a maximized window and therefore may bring it into focus.
What Happened
Have 2 maximized windows, not necessary of the same application (ex.: Files and Music).
Open one of wingpanel's widgets, does not matter which one. While it is open, click on Wingpanel.
Notice:
A similar behavior can be observed when only one of the windows is maximized. To trigger the effect the non maximized window must be in foreground first.
Expected Behavior
only close the opened widget
Steps to Reproduce
Logs
Not sure where to get them or which ones
Platform Information
OS: elementaryOS 6
wingpanel version: 3.0.0+r496+pkg55~ubuntu6.1
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