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Squib of the day: Restore z-order
In GNOME bug 85793, someone points out that when a session is restored, the windows are restored out of order. (The z-order is the depth of the window in the stack on the screen, so called by analogy with Cartesian X and Y coordinates.) So if a window was on top when you logged out, … <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/metacity/2009/03/10/squib-of-the-day-restore-z-order/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Squib of the day: Restore z-order</span></a>
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Squib of the day: Restore z-order
In GNOME bug 85793, someone points out that when a session is restored, the windows are restored out of order. (The z-order is the depth of the window in the stack on the screen, so called by analogy with Cartesian X and Y coordinates.) So if a window was on top when you logged out, … <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/metacity/2009/03/10/squib-of-the-day-restore-z-order/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Squib of the day: Restore z-order</span></a>
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Squib of the day: Restore z-order
In GNOME bug 85793, someone points out that when a session is restored, the windows are restored out of order. (The z-order is the depth of the window in the stack on the screen, so called by analogy with Cartesian X and Y coordinates.) So if a window was on top when you logged out, … <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/metacity/2009/03/10/squib-of-the-day-restore-z-order/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Squib of the day: Restore z-order</span></a>
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