GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 313730
Selecting multiple windows and performing actions on them
Last modified: 2005-08-30 00:41:20 UTC
Hi there, example, if you have 8 windows open and want to close 5 of them. How are you going to do this with the windowlist-applet? You click every "window-button" and use the context menu "close". what if you could press "ctrl", and firstly select all the "window-button", and then use one right-click on one of them to get the context-menu - and all of them get closed. If i now hold "ctrl" and click one of the window-list items, its not different to clicking them and not holding "ctrl". So this combination is still free. Other information:
First of all, if I understood you correctly, you want to be able to select multiple windows using CTRL and applying an action to all of them. As a tip: to close many windows at once, you can open them up (click them in order), and then use CTRL-W for X times, where X is the number of windows you want to close. I'm afraid such a feature would be difficult to implement, and I'm not sure what the HIG would way about it, but I'll mark it as an enhancement for now, and await comments from the gnome-panel developers. Also changing the title to reflect that it is the selection and multi-window actions you are after, not just closing.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 117249 ***