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Problems at use | Problèmes à l'utilisation

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[Locked] Dock does not hide when switching to an application that overlaps it
FlyingMG English 1 zoraya [Read]
23 September 2016 à 10:53

FlyingMG, Sunday 21 August 2016 à 15:52


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I am using Cairo-dock 3.4.1 (w. OpenGL) on ubuntu 16.04 64bit with unity.
I experience that the dock isn't hiding when overlapped by w window when I am switching to an application (Alt-Tab) until I resize or move the corresponding window.
On a computer with ubuntu 14.04. the dock is hiding (or stay hidden) even if switch to an application that overlaps it...

Did I forget to configure something? I already checked and tried all possible configuration options that should alter this behavior...
Also I search the forum for some entries related to that problem, bit couldn't find any.

Any hints would be appreciated.
Thx


Problems at use | Problèmes à l'utilisation

Subjects Author Language Messages Last message
[Locked] Dock does not hide when switching to an application that overlaps it
FlyingMG English 1 zoraya [Read]
23 September 2016 à 10:53


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