GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 92993
workspace switcher docs shortcoming
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
From emailed user feedback (John Gilmore <gnu@toad.com>): ************************ OK, so there is a little version of my screeen sitting there. But so what? If I want to do something with the windows, I can just do it on the big screen. What's the point? (Put the answer in the documentation, don't email it to me!) My system doesn't seem to have any of those confusing "multiple screens" or "viewports" or whatever the various window managers call them. Therefore I think this Desk Guide thing is useless. Somehow Red Hat 7.3 makes it burn up my screen space anyway. I have no idea why. I will remove it. I thought I should tell you so you could put something in the documentation about why this useless thing is sitting on your screen. It's particularly crazy that if I *want* to get some viewports or whatever, I can't do it from this control. The manual helpfully tells me that I can't, but doesn't tell me how I can -- or even how I can find out how to create them. ****************** Gilmore's feedback referred to the GNOME 1.4 version of the doc, but his criticism applies as well to the 2.0.x. We include no informationa bout how to control the number of workspaces, and no pointer to where to get such information. We also offer no help to the puzzled user (like Gilmore) who has but a single workspace and wonders what the heck this little goober is for.
The information about how to control the number of workspaces is included in the Preferences section. We could highlight the capacity to change the number of workspaces by adding a section in the Usage section of the Help entitled something like: "To Change the Number of Workspaces". There is also a piece in the Overview chapter of the User Guide that deals with this subject. We could refer to that chapter in the Introduction section of the Workspace Switcher Help.
Oh, right, RTFM, Fleck! It looks like you did take care of Gilmore's concerns in the new doc, even before he raised them! I'll close this.