On 2007-01-22, Renee Klawitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's true, but you do not have to search for the workspace. You can
> put the apps you often have to look at (debugger/browser/manuals) on
> one screen and your "working area" at the other one and do not have to
> type in or cycle through app names ...

Umm.. I just have the documentation and such stuff on one side of the
screen, and the code on the other. Works great. One project per
workspace. 

Debugger? What's that? fprintf is my debugger! (For the occasional
'gdb backtrace' I usually just use the same xterm running the editor, 
^Z:ing back to the shell. The same I use for compiles. Although there
would be space for a small compilation/debugging terminal/frame on the
documentation side of the screen, I've never got used to switching
there. ^Z works reat.)

-- 
Tuomo

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