I actually wrote about this in another ayatana topic, and it seemed to
get positive responses.
You could have separate launcher tiles on each of the 4 workspaces. That
way you could have one for work applications, one for multimedia, one
for games etc. For new users to set this up, this is something that
would need a simple dialogue. As well as an on/off dialogue, it could
use the dash categories as a starting point so a category could be
chosen for each desktop, and any new relevent applications could be
added to the appropriate launcher.
Example: Lets say the user has some important work to get done. They go
to open LO from the launcher. But then they notice a game icon, and
decide to play a game instead.
If the workspace only had work tiles on the launcher, it means the
applications they need would be easier to get to, and the desktop could
be customised to reduce distractions.
On 19/11/11 21:27, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
also kde has "Activities" which is really great feature, is like
having multiple user sessions with its own preferences, but very
easy to manage, add , delete, stop ,etc.
Can you give some examples of use cases for that?
Sense Egbert Hofstede wrote on 22/10/11 13:53:
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