Re: Workspace Switcher; Metacity; or Gnome -- whichever ??
- From: Polonkai Gergely <polesz w00d5t0ck info>
- To: GNOME List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Workspace Switcher; Metacity; or Gnome -- whichever ??
- Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 21:49:00 +0200
Hello,
I do almost the same. However, I'm a "clean" person, and never use icons
on my desktop.
But..
All my games and "fun stuff" is in a so called drawer. So when I want to
play a game, e.g Neverwinter Nights, I open up my drawer, press the
appropriate button, and enjoy the game.
When I feel that I have to work, I close the game, and the drawer. I
defined some metacity shortcuts in gconf-editor (is there an application
for it already?), so when I press Ctrl-Alt-G, my editor (gvim) starts;
for Ctrl-Alt-F, firefox starts up. It's kinda workaround feeling, but it
works for me for about a year now.
Regards,
Gergely POLONKAI
William Case írta:
> Hi;
>
> I need some advice. I want to put in a feature request but I am not
> sure where it should go. Workspace Switcher; Metacity; or Gnome --
> whatever ??
>
> For over 2 years now I have been trying to somehow solve the following
> problem: I want 2 or 3 completely different Desk Top environments.
> Call them my 'Play' environment and my 'Work' environment.
>
> 'Play' is usually a mess, a fun picture for a background; panel full of
> icons, launchers all over the screen. When I have work to do, I like to
> work clean. A simple background; sparse panel with only icons for those
> applications I use often in my work; file launchers for just the files I
> need for a project; research based bookmarks for frequently used
> URL's.
>
> However, and here is where I get into problems, I want one mailbox for
> Evolution whether at 'work' or 'play'; a shared 'NoteCase' whether at
> 'work' or 'play'; and a shared 'tvtimes' to follow breaking news events.
>
> No work around seems to get all this. I have tried setting myself up as
> two different users; I have tried hard and soft linking my mailbox,
> calandar, todo etc.
>
> If I were a programmer, and IDE would kind of do the trick but my work
> projects are all non-IT.
>
> The ideal solution would be to have a cross between a work place
> switcher; gdmflexiserver; session manager; and, desktop switcher. For
> example a new applet (which is beyond my abilities to create) that would
> keep the X windows running; remove the current panels, background and
> desktop and replace them with what I have chosen for that 'work' or
> 'play' environment. I would simply have a name for each environment
> that could be launched as I needed it.
>
> I could have the best of both worlds; keeping the applications that I
> use in both environments alive (same UID); while replacing everything
> else -- maybe each environment could be password protected. It strikes
> me that this is not an unusual feature request. Surely many people
> using computers have two or three compartments to their lives.
> Commercial artists who want to separate their Gimp setup etc. for work
> from recreational environments for themselves and their kids; Corporate
> workers who want to keep their home environment separate from work that
> they have to do at home; or as in my case, a place to play and a place
> to work that looks and feels like separate places for work and play.
>
> As I started out saying, that's the feature request I want to ask for
> but I don't know who I should ask it of.
>
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