On Sunday, 13 ×February 2005 05:30, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 09:53:21 -0600 Phusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> > I was wondering if other X-Window managers have virtual desktops
> > like enlightenment does? I like the fact that I can move my mouse
> > to the left or right and into another desktop. Some window managers
> > have multiple desktops, but you have to click in the bottom corner
> > to go to that desktop instead of moving the mouse to the left or
> > right. So are there any other window managers that do virtual
> > desktops like enlightenment in that sense?
>
> yes. fvwm like 10+ years ago was doing the mouse to edge to flip to a
> new desktop trick. i can tell you why they dont do it today. it's
> confusing to new/novice users and amazingly confusing. sure it's
> great for power users.
Most "noob" oriented window managers have this feature but it is
disabled by default. KDE at least has a feature that edge flipping
(they call it "Active Borders") is enabled only when dragging windows,
but this is too disabled by default and only accesible under an
"Advanced" section of the configuration.
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