Backgrounds for desktops/workspaces
Basil Chupin
blchupin at iinet.net.au
Thu Apr 15 12:35:55 UTC 2010
On 15/04/10 22:29, Karl Larsen wrote:
> On 04/15/2010 06:23 AM, andrew clarke wrote:
>
>> No, in this instance "desktops/workspaces" means not what you think it
>> means:
>>
>> "Workspaces allow you to manage which windows are on your screen. You
>> can imagine workspaces as being virtual screens, which you can switch
>> between at any time. Every workspace contains the same desktop, the
>> same panels, and the same menus. However, you can run different
>> applications, and open different windows in each workspace. The
>> applications in each workspace will remain there when you switch to
>> other workspaces."
>>
>> - http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/stable/overview-workspaces.html.en
>>
>>
>>
> I have just 4 of those workspaces so I did not read his question
> right. I just made 12 workspaces!
>
Woo-hoo! Shall we declare tomorrow a public holiday?! :-)
> So sorry I understand now. My advice is not applicable.
>
Is OK....but just for today, alright? :-)
BC
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