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Bug 107702 - Switch workspaces using a mouse drag on the screen edge
Switch workspaces using a mouse drag on the screen edge
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: libwnck
Classification: Core
Component: pager
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: libwnck maintainers
libwnck maintainers
: 321093 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks: 155910
 
 
Reported: 2003-03-06 06:47 UTC by Seth Nickell
Modified: 2005-12-15 00:07 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Seth Nickell 2003-03-06 06:47:55 UTC
It would be really nice to be able to switch workspaces really quickly
using the mouse dragging on the screen edge. So you can throw your mouse to
the edge where the window list panel object is, click and hold, and then as
you move left and right past the workspaces it would change to them. This
removes the need to precisely position to hit a "workspace" in the
left-right direction (of course, right now you have to position in up-down
too, since we can't detect clicks at the screen edge), and should improve
the potential speed for changing workspacse with a mouse by quite a bit.
Comment 1 Havoc Pennington 2003-03-06 06:51:53 UTC
I don't think I get it - why does the window list applet change
workspaces? Does the window button you clicked matter?

If this has nothing to do with the window list applet specifically
shouldn't you be able to click/drag anywhere on the bottom of the panel?
Comment 2 Seth Nickell 2003-03-07 07:26:52 UTC
Window list? Argh. I meant "workspace switcher".

Though... using the whole bottom of the panel is an interesting idea,
but I would prefer to be able to, for example, click on the bottom
edge to switch windows, as that is a more common operation that
switching workspaces (though for some people, its pretty close... :-).
Comment 3 Elijah Newren 2004-08-07 18:12:43 UTC
We do detect clicks at the screen edge now, so this should be possible.

Such an idea would conflict somewhat with the fact that we focus and raise
windows that are clicked on if that window is in the currently active workspace
(thank goodness we no longer do that for all workspaces--bug 124981).  Of
course, as pointed out in bug 100470 (by campd & calum) the focus & raise
feature is probably a bad idea so it really _shouldn't_ conflict.
Comment 4 Elijah Newren 2004-08-09 03:56:59 UTC
See also bug 130308 which suggests using the scroll wheel on the mouse when over
the workspace switcher to switch workspaces.
Comment 5 Vincent Noel 2005-01-28 15:10:10 UTC
Moving to right component. Sorry for the spam.
Comment 6 Vincent Untz 2005-12-14 23:24:42 UTC
*** Bug 321093 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 7 Dev Tugnait 2005-12-14 23:49:00 UTC
Brightside fulfills this, if you are confused sliding the mouse to switch
workspaces from the screen. Not scrolling on the little applet. Anyway this isnt
a bug its a feature request. But for now as i mentioned brightside fulfills this
task but it would be nice if gnome integrated it. 
Comment 8 Elijah Newren 2005-12-15 00:07:03 UTC
Uh, brightside doesn't fulfill this at all, your bug must have been different
(the "drag" threw Vincent and I off).  If you're thinking of Brightside, see the
"Why is there no edge flipping?" section of
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/metacity/README?view=markup

As to Seth's original feature request: It would be problematic unless the
desktops were empty and bug 130308 provides an alternative, so I'll just close.
 Seth: scream if you still see an issue or something.