> - I'm not very sure what's happening in mockup 4.... mockup at 4, once you click on the workspace you want to save, a window that has the saved workspaces and you can name the area. works the same way that when you save a picture from firefox, nautilus appears and you decide where you want to save and name you wish to have
> - The use case of saving a previously saved workspace should be > considered. > > And another, more important point...How much application specific work would > be needed in order to do this? For instance, opening firefox with certain > tabs open is something that requires specific coding, that perhaps will be > different in chromium or epyphany or midori or etc...Or even with text > editors...How can I save gedit with a certain set of documents opened in > tabs, does that require application specific coding? > > Overall, I love the idea, but im concerned by this last point I mentioned... > > Cheers! you want to go one step further, the idea is to keep applications open workspaces not what is on them Daniel.P _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
