On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:08:07PM -0400, Chris Giroir wrote:
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've never quite made my mind up whether to use several Desktops or
> > several Pages on one desktop, what are the reasons (if any) for
> > choosing one or the other?
> 
> When I used a page system I was doing school work a lot. My typical
> layout is a Desk per task and page per program.
> 
> First Desktop (Latex note editing):
> Emacs on one page
> Terminal on another
> Xpdf on a third
> 
> Second Desktop (Website Editing)
> Firefox on one page
> Emacs on another
> Terminal on a third
> 
> Third Desktop (Random personal)
> Firefox
> Gaim
> Another firefox etc, all usually on their own page
> 
> This worked out well for me just to keep organized.
> 
Yes, but why is it any different from having 9 (or 12) Pages or 9 (or
12) Desktops?

I quite agree about the organisation aspects but I fail to understand
what difference using Desktops, or Pages, or both, makes to the result.

-- 
Chris Green

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