By: Kochise
In reply to <a href="https://www.osnews.com/story/140170/a-brief-summary-of-click-to-raise-and-drag-and-drop-interaction-on-x11-and-wayland/#comment-10441398">JRepin</a>.
Or do like in Windows : drag to the target application button in the task bar to raise its window upfront, then continue dragging toward it. The window overlapping and hiding has always been a big problem imho, that’s why there are so many window managers out there to try to solve this long lasting issue.
By: daedalus
The Amiga way of doing it always appealed to me, and I still miss having that approach on other platforms. Clicking a window doesn't change the Z-order at all, so you can have a smaller window open in front of a larger one and happily work in both. Double-clicking a window will bring it to the front, so the option is always there.
By: JRepin
For KDE KWin I have opened <a href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489806" rel="nofollow ugc">this enhancement issue</a>.