A solution is SeasideXUL http://code.google.com/p/seasidexul/  as the
windows are handled by your window manager. See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkfSh4pAbdM

But you lose a lot of tools and interactivity.

Cheers,

Laurent Laffont


On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> >Run second image? (joking)  :)
> >Run RFBServer on a shared image and everybody connects with a VNC client
> ??
>
> That's like: You can print out a copy of you screen and have the
> printed paper beside your laptop ;)
>
>
> Hey - maybe I was not clear enough:
> When I currently work with Pharo I switch to full screen
> it is like an OS to me with it's own window manager
> (here  Morphic/Polymorph). Unfortunately there is only
> one World/Desktop/Screen with windows - but I want more
> than one and an easy way to switch between them.
>
> So instead of
>
>    Pharo image -> World with many windows
>    Pharo image -> #(World with many windows, World with many windows, ...)
>
> >i'm building a new IDE for Pharo
> >It is still in development, but i included the idea of workspaces
>
> The idea is not new - Eclipse has a workspace concept - but this
> is running within one window (which is clonable in Eclipse by the way).
> VisualWorks Refactoring Browser has something similar - with switchable
> views within one browser. And yes, Bubbles is not bound to a single window.
>
> But I'm talking about "switchable screens" (switchable
> arrangements of windows and morphs) and not bound to the IDE.
>
>
> Better said I would like to see something similar to Linux virtual
> desktops or win32 utilities like
> http://techblissonline.com/virtual-desktop-for-windows-dexpot/
>
>
> Bye
> T.
>
>
>
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