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* The * refers to the set of windows that are not tagged. | * The * refers to the set of windows that are not tagged. | ||
* The right-most tag is always "add" which is a menu of tags when clicked, to add a tag to the list/show the tagged set of windows. | * The right-most tag is always "add" which is a menu of tags when clicked, to add a tag to the list/show the tagged set of windows. | ||
+ | ** Under add is "new tag..." to create a new tag (should probably exist in window tag menu also) | ||
* You get 10 numbered presets by default and can add named ones. | * You get 10 numbered presets by default and can add named ones. | ||
* Presets hold a set of tags. The menu shows all tags and lets you check/uncheck them. | * Presets hold a set of tags. The menu shows all tags and lets you check/uncheck them. |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 26 July 2011
- The idea is a menu of presets in the top left, and a list of currently visible window tags (tasks) beside it.
- Right-click a window tag name to remove it (hide it).
- The * refers to the set of windows that are not tagged.
- The right-most tag is always "add" which is a menu of tags when clicked, to add a tag to the list/show the tagged set of windows.
- Under add is "new tag..." to create a new tag (should probably exist in window tag menu also)
- You get 10 numbered presets by default and can add named ones.
- Presets hold a set of tags. The menu shows all tags and lets you check/uncheck them.
- Windows have a tag menu which lets you associate a tag with it quickly.
- The top bar can be shown:
- Always
- On mouseover
- While key held down
- When key pressed (toggled)
- KDE has something like this system now.