On Sun, 12 May 2002, Marc Wilson wrote: > On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 08:49:08PM +0800, Grahame Bowland wrote: > > I'm starting with the simple looking items. To remove the > > current workspace from the window menu, the workspace needs > > to be identified by some other data than the index into the > > menu. In C I'd just put a "void *user_data" onto the > > constructor to hold a pointer to anything. > > I still don't understand why everyone is so hot to remove the current > workspace from the Workspace menu... am I the only person who uses it both > as a reminder of what's running on the current workspace, *and* as a way of > task-switching to a particular window without having to use Alt-Tab again > and again to get where I want?
+1 I like having the current w/s on the menu. I use it for the same reasons Marc does. It's especially useful when you have a lot of windows open on one w/s, because you can jump right to the one you want (as long as they have different titles). -James
