2013-11-06 19:54:48 |
Mowgli |
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added bug |
2013-11-06 19:56:52 |
Mowgli |
summary |
Option to Isolate Dock's Window Management and Workspaces |
Isolating Dock Window-Management and Workspaces |
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2013-11-07 02:02:17 |
Mowgli |
description |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
Plank should have the option to isolate window management to the current workspace. As of now, we only have a limited implementation of this feature, as implemented from the link above, which only works for unpinned applications.
Ideally, there should be a optional setting for plank that sets it to only handle windows on the current workspace (applyng to both pinned and unpinned applications). I believe this holds true to general feel of the Elementary desktop, clearing out the clutter and letting the user focus on the task at hand.
Furthermore, this feature is available in every other available Dock on Linux (Docky, Cairo-Dock, AWN, DockbarX). It's a small tweak that will greatly improve the workflow of many, like myself, who use Workspaces to "compartmentalize" their jobs. |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
Plank should have the option to isolate window management to the current workspace. As of now, we only have a limited implementation of this feature, as shown in the link above (working for unpinned applications).
Ideally, there should be a optional setting for plank that sets it to only handle windows on the current workspace (applyng to both pinned and unpinned applications). I believe this holds true to general feel of the Elementary desktop, clearing out the clutter and letting the user focus on the task at hand.
Furthermore, this feature is available in every other available Dock on Linux (Docky, Cairo-Dock, AWN, DockbarX). It's a small tweak that will greatly improve the workflow of many, like myself, who use Workspaces to "compartmentalize" their jobs. |
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2013-11-07 06:22:04 |
Rico Tzschichholz |
pantheon-dock: assignee |
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elementary UX Team (elementary-design) |
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2013-11-11 12:55:31 |
Mowgli |
bug task added |
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plank |
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2013-11-12 06:04:02 |
Mowgli |
description |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
Plank should have the option to isolate window management to the current workspace. As of now, we only have a limited implementation of this feature, as shown in the link above (working for unpinned applications).
Ideally, there should be a optional setting for plank that sets it to only handle windows on the current workspace (applyng to both pinned and unpinned applications). I believe this holds true to general feel of the Elementary desktop, clearing out the clutter and letting the user focus on the task at hand.
Furthermore, this feature is available in every other available Dock on Linux (Docky, Cairo-Dock, AWN, DockbarX). It's a small tweak that will greatly improve the workflow of many, like myself, who use Workspaces to "compartmentalize" their jobs. |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
When "CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true", Plank should only indicate windows on the current workspace. Currently, this works as stated, but *does not apply to pinned applications*.
My proposal is this: in the case of pinned applications, launched instances on workspaces other than the current one should be ignored, and clicking said pinned item should launch a new instance (or try to, if said app prevents multiple instances).
For comparsion, this exact feature was available in Plank's predecessor, Docky, albeit hidden in the recesses of the Gconf settings (Gconf--> docky-2 | Docky | Items | WnckDockItem | CurrentDesktopOnly).
This might seem trivial, but is an crucial feature for users (like myself) who compartmentalize their jobs into separate Workspaces to manage their workflow more efficiently. |
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2013-11-12 06:05:22 |
Mowgli |
summary |
Isolating Dock Window-Management and Workspaces |
'CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true' should apply to pinned applications |
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2013-11-12 06:07:00 |
Mowgli |
summary |
'CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true' should apply to pinned applications |
'CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true' should also apply to pinned applications |
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2013-11-12 09:03:51 |
Mowgli |
description |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
When "CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true", Plank should only indicate windows on the current workspace. Currently, this works as stated, but *does not apply to pinned applications*.
My proposal is this: in the case of pinned applications, launched instances on workspaces other than the current one should be ignored, and clicking said pinned item should launch a new instance (or try to, if said app prevents multiple instances).
For comparsion, this exact feature was available in Plank's predecessor, Docky, albeit hidden in the recesses of the Gconf settings (Gconf--> docky-2 | Docky | Items | WnckDockItem | CurrentDesktopOnly).
This might seem trivial, but is an crucial feature for users (like myself) who compartmentalize their jobs into separate Workspaces to manage their workflow more efficiently. |
First time reporting a bug, so please let me know if I'm missing anything. =)
This report is an expansion of comment #6 on this page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1053202
When "CurrentWorkspaceOnly=true", Plank should only indicate windows on the current workspace. Currently, this works as stated, but *does not apply to pinned applications*.
My proposal is this: in the case of pinned applications, launched instances on workspaces other than the current one should be ignored, and clicking said pinned item should launch a new instance (or try to, if said app prevents multiple instances).
For comparsion, this exact feature was available in Plank's predecessor, Docky, albeit hidden in the recesses of the Gconf settings (Gconf--> docky-2 | Docky | Items | WnckDockItem | CurrentDesktopOnly).
This might seem trivial, but is a crucial feature for users (like myself) who compartmentalize their jobs into separate Workspaces to manage their workflow more efficiently. |
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2013-11-14 11:33:05 |
Mowgli |
bug task added |
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elementaryos |
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2013-11-14 19:37:59 |
Cody Garver |
bug task deleted |
elementaryos |
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2013-11-17 21:09:46 |
Cameron Norman |
bug |
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added subscriber Cameron Norman |
2014-01-11 19:11:45 |
Robert Dyer |
plank: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2016-06-12 08:41:21 |
melmolot1177 |
bug |
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added subscriber Ruppal Singh |
2016-06-12 08:43:00 |
melmolot1177 |
plank: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-03-07 19:13:03 |
Peter Feichtinger |
bug |
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added subscriber Peter Feichtinger |
2017-03-12 20:34:19 |
Peter Feichtinger |
plank: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2017-03-12 20:34:19 |
Peter Feichtinger |
plank: assignee |
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Peter Feichtinger (shippo) |
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2017-03-14 14:16:38 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~shippo/plank/fix-1248689 |
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2017-10-31 11:34:44 |
bastilo |
bug |
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added subscriber Sebastian Nimpsch |
2020-01-17 00:51:03 |
Hey! |
bug |
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added subscriber Hey! |