On July 15, 2010 07:35:10 Ryan Rix wrote: > On Wed 14 July 2010 10:32:19 pm Chani wrote: > > On July 14, 2010 10:26:49 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > > On July 14, 2010, Marco Martin wrote: > > > > i think windows outside of the current activity should be hidden from > > > > the taskbar, at least by default. > > > > > > yes, that makes sense. > > > > > > > and this must be done in 4.5, > > > > > > only if it can be done in a way that is sensible. it won't be able to > > > be an optional thing because we can't introduce new strings in the 4.5 > > > branch, so no configuration UI is possible. so if it is added, it > > > needs to absolutely work because it will not only be the default ... > > > it won't be able to be turned off. > > > > honestly, I hadn't planned to make it an option ever. :) > > > > > that said, i think it may make work well since it's an active user > > > selection to associate the window with the activity, and the window > > > won't be shown when a different activity is shown. > > > > > > what will likely end up becoming a requirement, however, is a way to > > > show windows in other activities so that a person may find "that krita > > > window i had open ..." without switching to every activity manually. > > > that sounds a bit more like something for 4.6, though. > > > > true; I tend to lose windows even just with vdesktops :) logging out > > properly has become far more tedious now that I need to remember to check > > all desktops *and* all activities for unsaved work and session-unfriendly > > apps. > > There's a runner for that, no? :p Of course I'd be interested in knowing > who knows to use krunner, among 'regular' users.... >
er... a runner for what? :) a windowlist runner isn't useful because I don't remember the names of the windows. an activity-switcher runner isn't any more useful than tabbing through them. the problem here is that I *might* have some window somewhere that I've completely forgotten about having unsaved content in, like one of my konsoles or a konqueror tab with a half-writen comment, or a kmail window (rare but has happened). 'course, it'd be a slightly easier process if I could close the activities individually (including windows, I mean). then I would at least know which ones were clear. _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel
