Le ven 24 mar 2006 20:23:53 CET, Scott Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> That sounds exactly like what people do today with multiple > desktops. You simply place related windows together on each > workspace, and switch between them when you want to work on a > different project. Yes, defining the groups as workspace could be a solution (if I understand Sawfish correctly). We tried a few setup and it seems to be enough to simulate our management process. By duplicating the sawfish-pager on all the workspaces (or rather « tasks », as we are using this paradigm) we managed to obtain a first satisfying result. > Though I call it changing desktops, or moving from one desktop to > another, in reality all that happens is sawfish hides one group > of windows and displays another. Yes, exactly. Now we are going to see if we can easily modify the pager in order to have the workspace name into the tooltip. I will probably have several questions to ask you in the next days, so please don't run away :) Damien
