For everyone who wants to have a dock, but with workspaces that behaves
like they traditionally have (or if you just want to see how workspaces
in unity should have been), try docky. It has a gconf option for showing
only windows on the current workspace. I've been using it for a couple
of years
We know Garthhh, no need to spam. The problem is, no one has been able
to come up with a usecase for current behavior. The only reason to use
workspaces is to avoid clutter, but then unity worspaces solves
nothing. And the only argument given for this behavior is: we want
to-MS
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I think he just want to make sure that everyone understands that this
bug appears in both the session Ubuntu, Ubuntu Classic and Unity
2D.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/771896
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This may work well for the large languages, but for the smaller ones it
does more harm that good.
In my language (nb_NO) there's two reviews for Firefox, two for gimp,
and that's pretty much it. And all of those are written in English!
As far as i understand, workspaces were meant to achieve two things:
1. Grouping applications (into activities or tasks).
2. Reduce clutter with many open applications.
Hiding only the running emblems takes care of 1, but not 2. The
launcher WILL clutter up. Hiding non-pinned applications will