** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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The Mountain Lion, Elementary Pantheon, and Cinnamon currently provide
the most comfortable ways to work with workspace management. Main goals
are easy reorganizing of the workspaces you currently have like opening
of the app on the desired workspace, easily rearranging of apps between
the workspac
@edzis; we have a lot of work to do to improve window switching inside a
single workspace. As this work benefits all users (both workspace users
and non-workspace users), we want to get this work complete before
moving on to workspace improvements. Unfortunately we only have limited
resources, an
So, no response at all... Sad :(
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Title:
Improve workspace functionality under Unity
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I commented on the other bug as well, I use each workspace for separate
projects. A separate IDE window, separate web browsers, separate email
clients. Switching to Chrome and having to push me back to the other
workspace defeats the purpose of workspaces. Also, why do we (the users)
need to justif
Maybe interesting if you ended up reading this: extension for Gnome-
Shell: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/440/workspace-separation-
on-dash/
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The Spread only takes care of window switching. And nicely by the way.
But this bug is about switching workspaces in the sense of tasks. Much
like KDE activities that hide unrelated windows.
In my opinion showing apps running on other workspaces only clutters the
launcher. On smaller laptop screen
I have read it, mostly it seems really good. Finally there will be
indication on which workspace I am, but what will happen with indicator
if user will have 3x3 or 2x3 ws... Alt+tab is refined, window selection
is better, etc. A good step in direction of usability. Interestingly,
will it be backpor
Note the current plan of record is to implement 'The Spread' window switching
and workspace interactions defined in:
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http://design.canonical.com/2012/03/task-switching-in-ubuntu-and-a-introduction-to-the-spread/
- http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/unity-task-switching/
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Guys, I think, the subject of discussion here is not extensions. It sounds bad
for me as a user. I just want an option to show only applications from the
current workspace in the launcher. That's all. This is a simple programming
task, because, as Eduards mentioned, Unity already knows which app
What about "extensions" just like Gnome 3, Chrome, Firefox ecc..?! Those
teams don't assume to have done the most complete and perfect software
in the world. They want a clean and simple interface and this is ok. But
they also give the possibility to develop and install extensions. I
would like to
Fully agree with the author. Unity needs to be configurable for power
users.
Also, I would love to see a generally more complete system configuration
utility. With every Ubuntu release, the number of configurations that
can be made by the user through the official configuration app
decreased. For
Needs a word from the design team, that's why I'm marking it incomplete
in Unity for now.
** Tags added: needs-design
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance:
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