Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 18:01 -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 16:11 -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote:
More of a gnome question, but I've seen those posted to the list before...
Is there a way to control the workspace switcher from the command line?
I'd like to have a tool that would essentially let me do:
gnome-switching-tool --switch-to-right-workspace
and
gnome-switching-tool --switch-to-left-workspace
I'm aware of 3ddesk and use it in this fashion. I'd like to find a
gnome-only alternative tool.
There already are keyboard shortcuts to do this.
Desktop->Preferences->"Keyboard Shortcuts"
Yes. I'm aware of that also. Still wanting a command-line tool.
"<shift><ctrl><alt><LftArr>" is 4 keystrokes.
"gnome-switching-tool --switch-to-left-workspace\n" is 49 keystrokes.
Me, I'll stick with the keyboard shortcuts.
But a shortcut cannot be built into a shell script or C program.
Mike
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