[kde] application specific settings - Move all windows of an app to front by clicking in one of them



Hi,

Can I configure an application specific settings for gimp-like applications (I
don't care if this is done globally or specifically) so when I click in one
of the application windows, not only this window moves to top but the others
too?

I don't want them all to remain at the top all the time. I just want them to
do so when one of them get the focus.
As a temporal solution I have them in another desktop.

Is this currently implemented/possible to do, and if not, are there any plans
to implement it?

Thanks everybody.

Regards,
oxi

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