At least on Catalina where I tried recently, it takes over whichever one you 
start an X11 client program in (if there were none open at that time, hiding 
the Mac apps behind it in that desktop. I suppose if you got that to happen in 
an otherwise empty desktop (or used the dock icon's Options->Assign to this 
desktop), it wouldn't be hiding anything of note, except the usual desktop 
background and the icons on it.

It's just not very elegant like that; it doesn't create a new desktop.

> On Dec 7, 2020, at 15:50, Lenore Horner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Dec 7, 2020, at 15:41, Justin Vallon <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> That "full screen" mode takes over the entire display (hiding all other Mac 
>> applications).  I would like to have that X display within a Mac Window.
> Does full screen take over all the desktops or just one?  Can you use Mission 
> Control to shift between desktops or do you need side-by-side views?
> Lenore
> 

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