pixx wrote:A feature I miss alot from Gnome virtual desktops...
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The advantage of something like this is that you can more or less use your desktop like if there weren't virtual desktops.
My opinion, as a Linux user, that you got a bit wrong this "feature", which
may be considered a bug. In KDE you can switch it off so you don't see
all the windows in all the workspaces. Now, the question is:
Why do you need virtual workspaces if in each of them you want to see every window?
You want it just to see vw switching when you focus a window? That's the
same effect if you had only one workspace. I think that this feature exists
as a backward compatibility with defaut windows desktop. The whole point
of vw is to separate applications by thier logical use. I have developer
tools on first, device upload/download tools on second, putty and winamp
on third and on fourth thunderbird and firefox with webmail. Everything
sorted out and each workspace has at most 4-5 windows. Altogether would
make 16-20 windows in one taskbar! Work in *that* environment.
Best regards,
Igor