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^ Just add them as I go via "Mission Control" or whatever it's called.
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Dobbie03 wrote:I was perusing through Github last night, I cam across a guy who had 22 workspaces! 22! 22! that's twenty two!
Remember which window manager? That's the default for spectrwm.
It was i3wm....I think.
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PackRat wrote:Dobbie03 wrote:I was perusing through Github last night, I cam across a guy who had 22 workspaces! 22! 22! that's twenty two!
Remember which window manager? That's the default for spectrwm.
It was i3wm....I think.
thanks, I always thought i3 was limited to 10.
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Dobbie03 wrote:PackRat wrote:Remember which window manager? That's the default for spectrwm.
It was i3wm....I think.
thanks, I always thought i3 was limited to 10.
We both learnt something ![]()
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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Four at the moment, but I have used as many as 12 (for no better reason than that I have 12 function keys on my keyboard for switching to and from workspaces).
If I had to though I could manage with just two, but I wouldn't want to have just one workspace. Sometimes I need to launch an application from a terminal instead of directly from a menu, and then I find it helpful to have a separate workspace for the terminal I've launched the application from.
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