https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107302
--- Comment #48 from Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-an...@yandex.ru> --- (In reply to Neal Gompa from comment #47) > From my attempts to port over my workflow from macOS to Plasma, these things > are completely missing, which makes it frustrating for me when I do things > like presentations and demos when giving talks. I often take advantage of > these features to pre-prepare the second screen with everything I need to > present and demo without showing the stuff on my main display or shuffling > things around too much. > > It's also handy for being able to have something like > Crunchyroll/YouTube/Hulu/Netflix/etc on the secondary display and still be > able to change workspaces on the primary display while I'm doing work and > watching TV. I do this fairly often when I'm doing work leisurely. > > My understanding is that a good chunk of this already exists in > Enlightenment, but no other Linux desktop has it, which is a shame. FTR, other Linux desktops do have it. I use this workflow on KDE Plasma + i3 combintation. i3 allows assigning workspaces to screens. No Wayland on that combination though :( Also Gnome has some crude analog to this: it allows to always have one workspace on non-main screen, while switching between many workspaces on the main screen. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.