Created attachment 791378 [details] Screencast of the problem. Description of problem: When in overview mode, gnome shell swaps the position of the windows in the first row when hovering over the virtual desktops. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 19 gnome-shell How reproducible: Frequent. Happens when at least one of the windows in the top row is not maximized while at least one other is. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open four or more windows with at least one of them maximized. 2. Press the super key to enter overview mode. 3. Hover mouse over the virtual desktop switcher. Actual results: Windows in the top row get swapped. Expected results: All windows should remain in the position as they are after entering overview mode before moving the mouse over the desktop switcher. Additional info: Screencast attached.
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