My primary computer is a notebook with a relatively small screen.  
Consequently, I utilise four virtual 'desks' (in Gnome) when working with 
various 
assets.  I usually have open on 'desk' one the root directory containing the 
assets (and their sub-assets), and I open each asset type on a new 
'desk'.  For example, I may have open Nautilus on 'desk' one, Open Office on 
'desk' two, Gimp on 'desk' three and the Gnome terminal emulator on 'desk' 
four.

My question is, is there a way that I can set up Nautilus to have an option in 
the context menu that will allow me to select which 'desk' I open each 
asset on?  I currently open each asset on 'desk' one and then move it to the 
appropriate 'desk' but this can get a little tedious when working with 
lots of assets.

Thanks.

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Simon Ives

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