That's a solution if you want to think of these as workspaces... which is completely contrary to what the tagging concept is attempting to solve.  A much better way to do it (and still in keeping with tag sets) would be to bind a shortcut to select a specific set of tags.  Something like "MODKEY-w" would select "www", "MODKEY-m" would be "mail".  That way you keep the dynamic nature of the tags, yet still allow yourself to define "default" tags for yourself.


On 8/8/06, Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Silly me.  I name the views 1.mail and 2.www, and Bob's my uncle.

Kai

Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> There are some tasks that I always do, such as reading mail and surfing
> the web.  It would be convenient if the corresponding views were always
> at the same location in the status bar, such that, for instance,
> #{SELECT}-1 would always select the mail view and #{SELECT}-2 would
> always select the www view.
>
> How to do that?
>
> tia,
> Kai
>
>
>

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