This raises another issue; let's suppose I have two windows:
- Window A (unmaximized, focused, at the front).
- Window B (maximized, unfocused, at the back).
When I want to reach B, I usually try to click its titlebar (see the example) to bring it to the front. Of course it does nothing: at that moment, the panel looks like B's titlebar but is actually A's toolbar.
My question is: in a situation like the one I describe, should the empty space in the panel behave as B's titlebar even though the occupied space is A's toolbar?
This raises another issue; let's suppose I have two windows:
- Window A (unmaximized, focused, at the front).
- Window B (maximized, unfocused, at the back).
When I want to reach B, I usually try to click its titlebar (see the example) to bring it to the front. Of course it does nothing: at that moment, the panel looks like B's titlebar but is actually A's toolbar.
My question is: in a situation like the one I describe, should the empty space in the panel behave as B's titlebar even though the occupied space is A's toolbar?