On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 10:35:35 +0600 Ildar Mulyukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

this would be incredibly hard to do given the internal structure of e and its
containers, zones and desks. also it would be very problematic - especially if
different screens are different sizes/resolutions. i just don't see this
happening without a lot of work - and even then - it'd dubiously useful and
will have problems :/

>       Hi, Rasterman, people!
> 
> I've got an idea, but couldn't understand, where it came from. Now I  
> know, explanation below.
> 
> The idea: the usual configuration is having one monitor and 4  
> horizontal virtual desktops. Now add an extra monitor to the right of  
> the first one. Isn't it natural, that we could see SECOND virtual  
> desktop on the right monitor? Then we scroll one virtual desktop RIGHT.  
> Now the left monitor displays the second virtual desktop. What about  
> the right monitor? Of course, it now displays the 3rd virtual desktop.
> 
> Where it came from. I am not sure cause I don't control 100% of my mind  
> activity :) I think that idea was inspired by "Compiz VirtualCube"  
> virtual desktops system.
> 
> What do you think?
> Best regards, Ildar
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