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Figure 2–6 Moving an Application to Another Desktop
By default, four desktops are available to you. However, using the configuration utility for your win-
dow manager, you can modify that number. To run sawfish's configuration program, middle-click on
your desktop (or click your right and left mouse buttons simultaneously), and select
to the entry called
also go to
Main Menu
In the
Workspaces
workspaces. You can name the Workspaces by clicking on
box that appears. Likewise, you can edit and delete workspace names by clicking on the appropriate
buttons.
The numbers in the
increasing your number of workspaces. Enter different numbers in these fields and click on
the display on the workspaces tab change as you do this.
In this same window, click on the
the pointer hits the screen edge
any edge of your current desktop. Activate the
and you will only be moved to the next screen automatically if you are dragging an open window with
the cursor. Leave both of these options unchecked and you can click on the desktop you want in the
to increase or decrease the number of available desktops. You can
Workspaces
=>
=>
Programs
Settings
field, use the arrows or enter a number manually to determine the number of
Columns
and
Rows
fields are multiplied by the number in the
Edge Flipping
, you will be moved to the next desktop when you point the cursor at
Chapter 2:The GNOME Desktop Environment
=>
Sawfish window manager
Insert
and typing a name in the pop-up
tab. If you choose
Only flip when interactively moving a window
Customize
=>
Workspaces
Workspaces
Try
Select the next desktop when
. Go
.
field,
. Watch
option

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