https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/Workspaces/Concepts
It's the wiki to what we've discussed. I've added my idea there.
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Am 18.09.2011 20:05, schrieb Dr. David Alan Gilbert:
* Michal Strba (faiface2...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello everyone!
Hi,
I think, that workspace switcher isn't now as useful as it can be
because it doesn't have dynamic workspaces. I think, the best way to
solve this problem is to make workspace
* Michal Strba (faiface2...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hello everyone!
Hi,
> I think, that workspace switcher isn't now as useful as it can be
> because it doesn't have dynamic workspaces. I think, the best way to
> solve this problem is to make workspaces dynamic and not dynamic.
> For example, you'll
Am 13.09.2011 21:11, schrieb Michal Strba:
That's you. But lot of people have more windows opened at same time
(like me). They're doing lot of work (me not ;-) but i have many
windows) so this could be handy for them (and me). But I think that
this is also useful for people like you.
Yeah you'r
Speaking personally, I would like this feature. Though I'm not sure how
widely it would be used.
In my case I often open up software on different workspaces and switch
between them to look at different things. I'll often have a VM open on one,
a game on another, a web browser with email and possib
Am 13.09.2011 19:08, schrieb Michal Strba:
Hello everyone!
I think, that workspace switcher isn't now as useful as it can be
because it doesn't have dynamic workspaces. I think, the best way to
solve this problem is to make workspaces dynamic and not dynamic. For
example, you'll add few works
Hello everyone!
I think, that workspace switcher isn't now as useful as it can be
because it doesn't have dynamic workspaces. I think, the best way to
solve this problem is to make workspaces dynamic and not dynamic. For
example, you'll add few workspaces and you name them "Mail", "Work",
"Ga
Am 06.09.2011 22:54, schrieb Ted Gould:
On Sat, 2011-09-03 at 13:48 +0800, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Michal Strba wrote:
I'm currently trying the beta version of ubuntu 11.10. It's great but one
thing isn't consistent. It's workspace switcher. Now when you switch
wor
On Sat, 2011-09-03 at 13:48 +0800, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Michal Strba wrote:
> > I'm currently trying the beta version of ubuntu 11.10. It's great but one
> > thing isn't consistent. It's workspace switcher. Now when you switch
> > workspaces with CTRL+ALT+ARROW th
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Michal Strba wrote:
> I'm currently trying the beta version of ubuntu 11.10. It's great but one
> thing isn't consistent. It's workspace switcher. Now when you switch
> workspaces with CTRL+ALT+ARROW the wallpaper does not move. There are only
> moving windows. But
I'm currently trying the beta version of ubuntu 11.10. It's great but one
thing isn't consistent. It's workspace switcher. Now when you switch
workspaces with CTRL+ALT+ARROW the wallpaper does not move. There are only
moving windows. But when you open up workspace switcher, there is wallpaper
on ev
I just had a quick thought. It would be very nice if the workspace
switcher button on the launcher appeared pressed whenever the user was
in Expo (either through pressing the button or via keyboard shortcut).
It would add a little bit of polish.
Cheers,
Evan
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