| Issue 311: | Add a "set window workspace" feature to Window Action menu | |
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Add the feature to the window action menu as a sub menu which will graphically show a grid of available workspaces and let the user to click on the workspace where he wants to move active window. |
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Feb 18, 2009
I have a suggestion. What about making the selector a sticky popup window in the center of the screen, and put a WnckPager in it? |
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Feb 22, 2009
it might be a good idea but I think, in the mid / long term, it would be good to get rid of linwnck... what's your opinion? |
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Feb 22, 2009
libwnck |
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Feb 23, 2009
talking about long term: if gnome-shell become real, our horizon will be suppressed to xfce -- they came up with a new design recently: http://student.science.uva.nl/~sqdh/gs-mockup/2/ I don't have any idea how to incorporate either the global menu bar or the switcher into gnome-shell. And does xfce depend on libwnck? GnomeShell doesn't quite depend on libwnck(the taskpanel temporarily does). Therefore I guess in it will eventually die if not used by any big projects. |
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Mar 07, 2009
Slip
Labels: -Milestone-Release0.7.4 Milestone-Release0.7.5
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Apr 19, 2009
Libwnck is not too easy to get rid of.
Labels: -Type-Tracker -Milestone-Release0.7.5 Type-Enhancement
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