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
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