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Re: Google Chrome Apps

Post by Patrick » 09.11.2012 15:13:30

No, not yet. But you could write a small script that first switches to the desired desktop and then launches Chrome.

Re: Google Chrome Apps

Post by fusionice » 08.11.2012 02:04:09

If there's no other way to identify and separate windows, would it be possible to create a shortcut to that program that somehow, when clicked, opens by default on a specific desktop?

Re: Google Chrome Apps

Post by Patrick » 07.11.2012 23:18:08

:dex:

fusionice wrote:Chrome Apps like Gmail and Calendar can't have any desktop rules applied to them, they have the same executable and window class as any other Google Chrome window

What about window titles? Or do you have another suggestion how we're supposed to distinguish them from any other Google Chrome window?

I'd like to have those two apps specifically naturally open on separate desktops automatically.

You could use "configure Desktops > Start-up" to open them automatically when you switch to a desktop the first time.

Google Chrome Apps

Post by fusionice » 04.11.2012 03:31:14

Chrome Apps like Gmail and Calendar can't have any desktop rules applied to them, they have the same executable and window class as any other Google Chrome window - I'd like to have those two apps specifically naturally open on separate desktops automatically.

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