Florian Müllner ae7f30483d [linearView] Activate workspace on window drop
When a dropped window is accepted by a workspace in linear view, it
is moved to the new workspace. After that, the view zooms back in on
the original workspace, resulting in the moved window disappearing
from the user's sight.
Change this rather unexpected behavior, so that a successful drop
triggers a switch to the new workspace. This also improves consistency
with drops on the (+) area.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617785
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