Chris Down wrote: > The reason I generally use tags-as-windows rather than tags-at-tags, for > example, is not any one of these things, but because I don't usually have a > need to intersect them, since what is on each tag tends to be of a different > topic to those around it, and I am very aggressive about closing currently > unneeded clients. > > I use tags-as-tags when it's more useful than tags-as-desktops. For my > particular line of work, often the two manifest identically.
I also use both: * Too many clients in the current tag => unselect a currently unused tag. * Want to work with a given set of clients from different categorized tags (one browser client from „www“-tag, one terminal emulator from „dev“-tag, …) => enable a generic tag in all of these clients to use this tag as a temporary workspace. Since I don't need this too often, I stick with tags-as-tags. --Markus