At 11:33 29/06/02 -0500, you wrote: <snip>
> You can't tell. But with them on the taskbar, they are mentally > referenced to the same geospatial place and they are organized according to > which one you ran first. So you can easily figure out which is which > without having to cycle through them a la alt-tab. *** Which you can not either because the taskbar tends to shorten the open progs indication as far as cutting the names and making them unreadable. And after working with several open windows you can not know which xterm you started when and which one is showing the info you want. What everybody seems to forget, probably too much used to KDE (and Windows maybe) is that Linux (and XFCE) let you configure several tty's which you can acces through the XFCE bar. You can have almost as many as you want and organize your desktop to the way you work. Example: Main, Mail, Internet, Admin, Logs, System... That are the tty's I have set up and thusly the taskbar is not of life importance. Further more Llama's right-click menu trick works very well with such a setup. Let us drain and adjust the features available before spending time and energy inventing something which is of a questionable use. Zoran. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
