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We always leave the workspace switcher zoomed out when we can assume that the user is actually making use of workspaces. For the default dynamic workspace behavior, we make this assumption when more than two workspaces are in use (e.g. at least two workspaces contain windows plus an empty one at the end). However this test does not make sense when using static workspaces - in that case, not using workspaces would be indicated by a workspace number of 1 (in which case the entire switcher is hidden completely), so add a check for dynamic workspaces to the condition. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695126 |
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