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<p>
Under <dfn>KDE Plasma 5</dfn>, plugin and various other windows will not stay
on top of any main window; therefore a workaround is required.
</p>
<h2>Workaround for ancillary windows not staying on top in KDE Plasma 5</h2>
<p>
In order to force ancillary windows in Ardour to stay on top, the following
steps are necessary:
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<ol>
<li>Launch the <kbd class="menu">System Settings</kbd> application.</li>
<li>Open <kbd class="menu">Workspace &gt; Window Management</kbd>.</li>
<li>Select <kbd class="menu">Window Rules</kbd> in the left-hand sidebar. It
should default to the <kbd class="menu">Window matching</kbd> tab.</li>
<li>Click on the <kbd class="menu">New&hellip;</kbd> button.</li>
<li>On the line that says <kbd class="menu">Window class (application)</kbd>,
set the combo box to <kbd class="menu">Substring Match</kbd> and type <kbd
class="user">ardour</kbd> in the text entry field.</li>
<li>In the list box that is labeled <kbd class="menu">Window types:</kbd>,
click on the option <kbd class="menu">Dialog Window</kbd>, then press and
hold <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> while clicking on the second option <kbd
class="menu">Utility Window</kbd>.</li>
<li>Select the <kbd class="menu">Arrangement & Access</kbd> tab.</li>
<li>Check the box next to the <kbd class="menu">Keep above</kbd> option. On
the same line, select <kbd class="menu">Force</kbd> from the combo box, then
click on the <kbd class="menu">Yes</kbd> radio button for that line.</li>
<li>Click on the <kbd class="menu">OK</kbd> button to dismiss the dialog.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
At this point the <kbd class="menu">System Settings</kbd> application can be
closed.
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<h3>Background Info</h3>
<p>
<a href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172615#c26">According to one of
the lead KDE developers</a>, they are not willing to follow the <abbr
title="Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual">ICCCM</abbr> standard
for utility windows. Apparently they are alone in this understanding, as
plugin windows on Ardour under Linux work out of the box on every other <abbr
title="Window Manager">WM</abbr> out there.
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<p>
Under KDE 4, there was a workaround in Ardour (<kbd class="menu">Preferences
&gt; Theme &gt; All floating windows are dialogs</kbd>) that would "trick"
KDE into forcing certain window types to be on top of their parent windows,
but this no longer works under KDE Plasma 5.
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