Am 29.01.2012 13:47, schrieb Julien Olivier: >> This is the only proposed way of using the shell that I can't really accept. >> I used to put Thunderbird and Banshee on the last/lowermost desktop and >> tried to ignore them. That lead to me first putting windows on the first >> four desktops to be able to park the named applications on the 5th one >> without having to switch over that desktop all the time. (Having 4 >> desktops in a row for regular use.) Now I cannot take advantage of >> dynamic creation of new desktops anymore. >> >> The new approach I use since a few weeks is starting TB/Banshee first >> when I login and using the auto move windows extension to have firefox >> and pidgin (most used applications on my "default" desktop) on the >> second desktop, which acts as the main one then. Therefore, I can still >> have the shell append new desktops without distracting me by switching >> over desktops I'm supposed to ignore. >> >> Both approaches are more workaround than elegant, so I would love a way >> to have applications run headless. Maybe with some kind of special >> indication in the dash that they are running, everything else can be >> dealt with using normal notifications. >> > > According to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651347#c5 , > Evolution 3.4 should be able run headless on its own. >
Thats nice to hear! I was always looking for a reason to use the "gnome-native" PIM instead of Thunderbird, seems like this one is it. Now I just need to find out why Neo2 doesn't work well with gtk3... Marcel _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list