Public bug reported:
By being implemented horizontally, the workspace selector is highly
inefficient in pixel usage. The default of two is using an incredible
amount of real estate given the amount of default applications. If it
were vertical and on the right hand side, it would use far less total
pixels for the same size viewport.
This creates an additional "problem" in that it also changes the
orientation of the application scrolling from vertical to horizontal in
order for it to even pretend to make sense.
** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: dash-to-dock gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock jammy
ubuntu-22.04 ui
** Description changed:
By being implemented horizontally, the workspace selector is highly
inefficient in pixel usage. The default of two is using an incredible
amount of real estate given the amount of default applications. If it
were vertical and on the right hand side, it would use far less total
pixels for the same size viewport.
This creates an additional "problem" in that it also changes the
- orientation of the application scrolling from vertical to horizontal.
+ orientation of the application scrolling from vertical to horizontal in
+ order for it to even pretend to make sense.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1956121
Title:
Default workspace selector is using too much screen real estate
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