At 10:59 PM 2/2/2010, Kirk Bridger wrote:
Alternately you can enable a Compiz plugin
called Shift Switcher - you can set it up as an
alternate to alt-tab and it can include all
workspace windows. For example I have
Super-tab setup as all workspaces, and alt-tab
as only the single workspace
I'm not sure what you need exactly. If by "desktops" you mean
workspaces, then one of the reasons you'd use them is to separate
several workflows or groups of tasks. So it makes sense not to Alt+Tab
to windows on another workspace. What you may need is simply to use
Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right to switch
Hi!
Le mardi 02 février 2010 à 10:32 +0100, Edwin Günthner a écrit :
> Hello there,
>
> I am new to gnome and I hope I selected the matching mailing
> list from this page long list of options. Just one question I have:
Hmm, I don't think that's the right list. This list is about making
programs e
Hello there,
I am new to gnome and I hope I selected the matching mailing
list from this page long list of options. Just one question I have:
It looks like there are a lot of ways to configure the
gnome window manager; even this special CompizConfig conf manager.
A lot of fancy things i have no u