Switching an application's workspace
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Wed Jul 16 23:11:43 CEST 2003
Humm, Brian,
(This is a bit sarcastic, I hope you won't mind, I count on your sense
of humour...)
Are you in your thirties? I've read a few minutes ago on this list that:
" There are a number of common degenerative diseases of the eyes, in
addition to age, which start causing noticeable vision problems in the
thirties. "
Wel, I'm in the thirties myself... But I can still see the window menu,
with options to stick/unstick the window, and a menu to send the window
to any other desktop.
Moreover, I also see the pager, that can be used to drag and drop
windows to other desktops.
I admit that the option "Wrap workspaces when dragging a window off
sreen" in the "Advanced" tabfolder of the xfwm4 setting dialog, is a bit
harder to see. Fortunately, this option is enabled by default...
Now, I hardly see what is missing here :)
Cheers,
Olivier.
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 22:55, Brian Masinick wrote:
> In XFCE 3, KDE, CDE, and most other desktop environments, there's an
> easy way to shift an application or a display window from one workspace
> to another, or even to make the application display on all workspaces.
> Perhaps it's there, or maybe I've set something up wrong. I could use
> that functionality before (at least with XFCE 3), but now I don't see it
> on my desktop running XFCE 4.
>
> If this functionality is there, what steps can I take to enable it? If
> this functionality is not there, I'd like to make a feature request to
> see this feature, one of the most useful desktop features of all, in my
> opinion. Any suggestions or ideas?
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Olivier Fourdan - fourdan at xfce.org
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