http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13987
Andrej C. andrej.cremoznik@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Andrej C. andrej.cremoznik@gmail.com 2009-04-13 06:40:57 --- Since you're a KDE4 user there's a simple workaround.
Enable 4 virtual desktops in System Settings > Desktop > Multiple Desktops and enable compositing in System Settings > Desktop > Desktop Effects. Open the "Screen Edges" tab and configure a corner of your choice to trigger "Desktop Grid" effect. Next time simply start Photoshop on it's own virtual desktop. Whenever you need another application simply drag your mouse to a corner to trigger desktop grid and use whatever application you need on another desktop. When you want to go back to Photoshop use the desktop grid again. That way you don't need to minimize Photoshop and it won't mess with the z-order of toolboxes.