[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2013-08-21 Thread John Lea
@ninjawailer; you can emulate the middle button by pressing both the
left and right trackpad buttons together.  See
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man4/synaptics.4.html

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2013-08-17 Thread Joey Dodson
This affects me in not being able to open multiple instances of pd-
extended on a netbook. The programs I'm running are very processor
intensive and need to take better advantage of the multiple cpu cores.
If I run them in a single instance of pure data it's unbelievably laggy,
whereas if they were opened separately they should be more functional.
If it is possible with a middle click, it's still not practical for me
since I have no middle click.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-10-07 Thread Eric S. Raymond
The cluster of problems with multiple terminal instances in Unity is
*not* fixed, and it is severe enough that it may force me off Ubuntu (I
just upgraded, or I'd have noticed the lossage sooner).

For my workflow, multiple terminals manageable as separate instances are
essential. Yes, I can middle-click to start another instance, and I can
minimize the first one, but if I click the launcher icon *both instances
unminimize*!   This is unacceptable - it's a showstopper.

I want multiple terminal icons in my launcher, one for each instance.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-05-01 Thread Yaron Sheffer
Middle-clicking is impractical with netbooks, and this functionality is
important enough for "simple" users that it should be provided by the
base launcher, with no need to tweak desktop files or search for the app
from the Dash. Docky does have it, by the way.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-04-07 Thread Rick Spencer
It is also now very fast to open a known application from the dash, and
quicklists can easily be added to desktop files. For example, Firefox
now how as a quicklist to open a new window. I consider the issue to be
quite well addressed. Thank you to all who worked on it.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-04-07 Thread Marco Biscaro
I think this bug is already solved (since is possible to open a new
window middle-clicking the icon on launcher).

There is a discussion of other ways to open a new window on bug #734170.

** Changed in: ayatana-design
   Status: New => Fix Released

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Re: [Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-04-07 Thread Olivier R-D
This is a very valid issue. Many laptops do not have a middle-click.
Ctrl + click seems a good solution if a menu is not desired

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-04-07 Thread Fabien Engels
Middle click on laptop is not really convenient. Adding a submenu should
be nice or a ctrl+left click.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2011-02-12 Thread Omer Akram
The bug is fixed in Natty since middle clicking on the launcher opens
new instance of the app.

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Fix Released

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-12-10 Thread Didier Roche
FYI, this is "fixed" this release 3.2.6 with "open a new window", but it was 
only as a debugging fix and will be reverted in trunk.
So do not close this bug. Also, the conversation is impacting bug #676886

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-12-06 Thread Jamie Strandboge
This affects the usability for me in a big way as well. My scenarios:

* I use irssi with a custom gnome-terminal profile called IRC. I create
a launcher to launch it, click on it and it starts (good). I click on my
terminal launcher to launch a normal terminal (eg for coding), and my
IRC window is raised instead of a new terminal window. In other words, I
have different gnome-terminal profiles for different contexts. Granted,
at least with gnome-terminal I can go to File/Open Terminal and select
the profile I want, but this is annoying

* I use firefox with the profile manager and have a desktop file with:
Exec=firefox -ProfileManager -no-remote %u

In non-Unity, clicking on the desktop file would bring up Firefox's
profile manager window, and I could choose between my work profile, my
home profile and my bank profile. In Unity, on first launch I am
presented with the Firefox profile manager (good), but if I click the
launcher again my currently open firefox window is raised instead of me
being presented with the profile manager. As such I must close my
currently open firefox, then click the launcher, then choose the profile
I want to use (firefox does not provide a method to start another
profile from within itself). I do not want to mix my online banking, my
personal profile and my work profile. I typically have two totally
different browser contexts open at the same time-- one for monitoring of
systems and one for work. The current situation prevents such
functionality.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-12-02 Thread Rick Spencer
Here's the scenario ... I do this all the time, and I have seen lots and
lots of people do this as well.

1. I'm working away on workspace 1
2. someone walks up to me and asks me a question, I need to hit the web or open 
a document like a text document to answer them. I don't want to disturb my 
context on workspace 1.
3. I switch to workspace 4, and launch a browser or other app.
In Natty, this is busted. I have to go back to the workspace 1, spawn a window, 
and manually move it. Aaarg.

Here's something similar I do daily ...
1. I have workspace 1 set up for email and irc to do my work. I have a terminal 
open for various things that I do with a terminal.
2. I decide to take a break and write a bit of code.
3. I switch to workspace 2, open a terminal, and launch my dev environment.
Again, this doesn't work. I have to go back to workspace 1, spawn a new window 
from the terminal, and move it to the new workspace.

I believe these are very common usage patterns for workspaces. I mean,
what are workspaces for but for creating new work contexts?

This situation is handled in 3 ways today:
1. Some apps, like the browser, always launch a new window. Whether there is 
one on the current workspace or not.
2. Some apps, like Gedit, activate the current instance if there is one one the 
current workspace, but spawns a new window if there is not one on the current 
workspace.
3. Some apps, like evo, are always single window and alert you to change the 
workspace it is already running on.

I am confident that this tried and true behavior evolved for the reasons
I mentioned above.

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-12-02 Thread Rick Spencer
This bug is killing the usability multiple desktops. See my comments in
Bug #683937, which was duped to this.

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Wishlist => High

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-10-26 Thread Adi Roiban
Unfortunately, the Unity wiki page does not share to much information
about various Unity components and I am not sure which part is exactly
the "Launcher"

>From the point of view of this bug, i guess that the "Launcher" is the
left side imitation of Mac OS X Dock.

If I click the Ubuntu logo, and then I type "terminal" in the search
field  and then I wait 30 second... I can click on the 'Terminal'
icon and it will open a new terminal each time I click it. First I was
thinking that this is "The launcher"

The always visible, left side launcher, looks to me much more than a
launcher since it is also a task manager, trash manager and volume
manager.

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Getting back to the bug report.

Since the always visible, left side toolbar is somehow following the Mac
OS X Dock behavior, I was thinking that maybe applications could provide
a hint whether they are single or multiple instances. A right click on
the "the launcher" will show a "New instance" option in the menu.

For example having multiple instances of "Ubuntu software center" is not of 
much use and could only confuse the users. 
I can also think of Empathy as only requiring a single instance.

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Btw. Unity is much more usable than Gnone-shell... keep up the good work
:)

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-10-09 Thread Didier Roche
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Also affects: unity
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: unity
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: unity
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Re: [Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-10-07 Thread Mark Shuttleworth

 affects ayatana-design



** Also affects: ayatana-design
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 656517] Re: launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

2010-10-07 Thread Omer Akram
ctrl+left click maybe?

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