In my enlightenment setup, I just use several desktops. I can have an application max'ed on one, several of my coding vim windows on another. I can't flip back and forth with a key combo or a simple mouse gesture.
The point of this post is to point out that a window environment is only going to be as useful as you make it to be.
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
Something that's been skirted in this discussion is the idea that the whole point of a windowing environment is that no one application takes all of the resources - they share the screen, so whatever the screen's maximum resolution is, any given app should take _less_ than that for it's standard resolution.
That's been something that's frustrated me. We have this ideal of multiple working windows, but unless you're on some super-pricey graphics workstation you're usually reduced to maximizing each application in turn to make the most of your resources.
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