On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 06:52:01PM +0300, אנטולי קרסנר wrote: > > > The question is, how can I improve that? Switching between windows, > especially on different workspaces, becomes very slow. I tried using alt > +tab, but when I hold alt+tab for too long, the marker starts running > through the list of windows and I can't efficiently click on the one I > want. > > > Oops, wait a second! I just tried the alt+tab keys again, and now it > seems I was rejecting them too easily... I think it can work for me :) > > But anyway, is there some workflow you recommend for programming? I have > one 15.6' screen and I need many windows open. Maybe there's some > keyboard-driven approach which I and other people should be more aware > of. > Hi,
My workflow is similar to yours. Maybe I don't have so many windows open, but I use separate workspaces for programming and non-programming related tasks. I use Alt+Tab to switch between them. By default Alt+Tab displays all applications from all workspaces. If you have many apps on many workspaces, it interferes with your current activity on current workspace, so I made small extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/310/alt-tab-workspace/ It displays only apps and windows from active workspace, so if I have 3 apps on my programming workspace, I can quickly Alt+Tab through them. Maybe it's not sane default for gnome-shell, but you may find it useful, if separate your tasks on different workspaces. > I really think Gnome 3 can be great and more people can find it useful. > It's just a matter of knowing how to use it efficiently. So if you have > any advice for me, it's very welcome :) > > Look for other extensions as well. There are chances that people faced similar problems with their workflow and solved them with extensions. Regards, Krzysztof _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list