Sorry, I actidentally replied to the sender,
sending copy to the list, because it might be relevant for others...
Sorry for the confusion.
Vojtech Kral
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [compiz] multiscreen
Date: 2013-01-09 23:59
From: Vojtech Kral <vojt...@kral.hk>
To: "Brian J. Murrell" <br...@interlinx.bc.ca>
Hello Brian,
I actually use compiz on multi-screen for development at work.
I solve this problem by moving my web browser window to the other
screen
and _make it sticky_. That way, no matter to what desktop I move,
the browser window stays visible on the other screen.
I assigned the "toggle sticky" action to Meta+S on my keyboard
to be able to do this quickly.
You should be able to find this somewhere in ccsm.
Cheers,
Vojtech "Kralik" Kral
On 2013-01-09 16:34, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On 13-01-09 09:57 AM, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
very few people use this configuration.
Yeah. I don't find that surprising of the mom and pops that are just
reading e-mail and browsing the Internet. I am surprised though that
this use-case doesn't apply to developers more often. Or even video
media watching users -- being able to switch your main desktop while
keeping the video media you are playing pinned on the other screen.
Do people watching videos on one screen really like that when they
switch workspaces on their other screen that their video playing
screen
switches too?
They should be shared between the two screens. I'll file a bug about
it so I remember to get to it.
Is there a way I can manually copy/sync them? Where are the
preferences
stored?
No problem. Glad to see you are getting the most out of compiz.
Sadly, I'm not yet. :-( Still using Metacity.
Cheers,
b.
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