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 workspaces and you name them
"Mail", "Work", "Games", "Music and Video". Then you'll restart
your
PC and workspaces stays as they were! Also it should have a
functionality to automatically run user-defined applications in
user-defined workspaces.
Also the look of workspace switcher is bit ugly. It really needs
redesign. I think it could look as on the picture in th
attachment.
_______________________________________________
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana
Post to : ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana
More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
Yeah I also thought that the dynamic workspaces of the gnome shell
are very handy. To combine this with static is a great idea. But
this isn't really needy, cause for example when I listen to music: I
open panshe hit the play button and close banshee again. Same for
mail. And the other things like video, web or work have only two
options you use them currently or you don't use them. There's no
need for a permanent open window. Normally they aren't more than 3
windows: internet (to look things up), a document or something like
this and very rare you use a third app for example a presentation.
And for this combinations the most powerful is one on the left and
the other on the right.
Christian
|