21 Dec 2005 3:39, Manolis Mavrikakis wrote:
> It would make sense if all these windows could be grouped together,
> preferably in a whole new, virtual, "project desktop". Each project can
> have an icon in taskbar or in the desktop chooser. The project desktop of
> course would need an additional taskbar (maybe on a side of the screen).
> Any new window opened there would remain in the "project desktop" and it
> should not appear in the main taskbar. Each file/folder opened from an
> application in that desktop would remain in the "open dialogue/open
> recent" memory. You should be able to drag'n'drop files and application
> windows on the "project desktop" (although a simple right click option
> would also work). The "project desktop" can even have a different
> backround than the original desktop: It would help to have only the
> relevant files on this desktop, maybe categorized -in an obvious way- by
> their type/content/version etc.
I think it concept MUST be basis for next-generation desktop. User should be 
work organized by more efficient way (see my last reply on 
http://kde-artists.org/main/forum/index.php?topic=19.45 ).

I suppose "project" (or "task") desktop should contains less elements: 
plasmoids with applets or lists of objects (applications, files, contacts, 
email and so on), SuperKaramba themes, taskbar and document (edit object) 
windows. Set of plasmoids and SK themes should be this project corresponding. 
There are unnecessary desktop icons, bloated menu and kicker on task-oriented 
desktop.

Unfortunately I cannot find any plasmoid classification and its verbose 
description.

Would you like to discuss the project-oriented desktop structure?

-- 
Andrey Cherepanov
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