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title: User Guide - Workspace
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The Workspace
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=============
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Working with Menus
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Menus provide a list of commands that you can execute.
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.. figure:: guide/images/menu.gif
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:figclass: borderless
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:alt: An Example Menu
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To execute a command listed in a menu, click in the corresponding item. The
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item will blink telling that the command is going to be executed.
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Grayed commands are disabled and cannot be executed at that moment. If you
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click on them nothing will happen.
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Some menu entries have a little triangular indicator at the right. Selecting
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these entries will open a submenu, with a new list of commands.
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You can use the keyboard to traverse and execute commands in some of the menus.
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First you must hit the key used to open the menu - like F12 for the root menu -
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to enable keyboard traversal of it. Then you can use the Up and Down arrow keys
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to change the current selected item and the Left and Right arrow keys to jump
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between submenus and parent menus. To execute the current selected item press
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Return. To close the menu or stop menu traversal, press Escape. Additionally,
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pressing the first letter for an menu item, will jump the current selection to
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that item.
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You can make frequently used menus "stick" to the workspace by dragging the
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titlebar of the menu. This will make a close button appear in the menu
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titlebar. If you want to close the menu, just click in that button.
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Menus are normally placed on top of other windows and cannot be obscured by
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them. If you want the menus to be able to be obscured by lowering them, double
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click the menu titlebar while holding the Meta key. Repeat this to make the
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menus not obscurable again.
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The Root Window Menu
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The *Root Window Menu* or *Applications Menu* has items that allow you to
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quickly launch applications and do some workspace management.
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To open this menu, click on the workspace (root window) with the 3rd mouse
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button or hit the key bound to it (F12 by default).
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The contents of the applications menu can be configured to hold the
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applications installed on your system. To learn how to configure it, read the
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section on application menu configuration.
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The Window List Menu
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Clicking in the workspace with the middle mouse button will open a menu listing
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all windows that currently exist, with the workspace in which the window is
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located to its right. The current focused window is marked by a diamond sign
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next to its name. Clicking in an entry in this menu will focus the window,
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raise it, and change to the workspace where it is located.
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Working with Applications
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In WindowMaker the instance of a running application is represented by an
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application icon. Do not confuse it with the icons (miniwindows in WindowMaker)
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displayed by other window managers when a window is iconified. Application
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icons and miniwindows can be differentiated in that miniwindows have titlebars,
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application icons do not.
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WindowMaker identifies a group of windows as belonging to a single instance of
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an application through some standard hints that the application sets in its
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windows. Unfortunately, not all applications that exist set these hints,
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preventing some application-specific features from working. These hints are
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**WM.CLASS**, **WM.COMMAND**, and **WM.CLIENT.LEADER** or the group leader in
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**WM.HINTS**.
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Note: The information about applications contained in this section only applies
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to versions of WindowMaker built without the --enable-single-icon compile time
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option. This option is unsupported and behaviour when it's enabled will not be
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covered in this text.
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Hiding an Application
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If you want to close and application but intend to use it later you can *hide*
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it. When you hide an application all windows and miniwindows that belong to
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that application will be removed from the screen and hidden into its
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application icon.
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To hide an application:
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- Click the miniaturize button of any of the windows that belong to the
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application while holding the Control key.
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OR
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- Press the keyboard shortcut assigned to it, which is Meta+h in the default
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configuration.
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OR
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- User the hide command in the `window commands menu
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<chap2.html#the-window-commands-menu>`_ brought up when the window titlebar
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is clicked with the right mouse button.
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OR
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- Use the (Un)Hide command in the application icon commands menu brought up
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when the application icon is clicked with the right mouse button.
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To unhide an application
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- Double click the application icon with the left mouse button.
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OR
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- Use the (Un)Hide command in the application icon commands menu brought up
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when the application icon is clicked with the right mouse button.
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When you unhide an application, all it's windows and miniwindows will brought
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back, and you will be taken to the last workspace in which you worked with that
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application.
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**Extra Bindings**
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+-----------------------------------+------------------------------------+
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| Action | Effect |
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+===================================+====================================+
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| Double-click the application icon | Unhide the clicked application, |
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| while holding the Meta key | and hide all other applications |
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| | that are present in the current |
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| | workspace. |
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+-----------------------------------+------------------------------------+
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| Double-click the application icon | Unhide the clicked application in |
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| while holding the Shift key | the current workspace |
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+-----------------------------------+------------------------------------+
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| Double-click the application icon | Unhide the clicked application and |
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| with the middle mouse button | deminiaturize all its windows. |
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+-----------------------------------+------------------------------------+
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| Double-click the window titlebar | Hide all applications in the |
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| with the right mouse button while | current workspace except for the |
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| holding the Meta key. | clicked one. |
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+-----------------------------------+------------------------------------+
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There are two other commands in the applications menu related to application
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hiding:
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Hide others
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Hide all applications in the current workspace, except for the currently
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active one.
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Show All
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Unhide all applications that were hidden from the current workspace
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The Application Icon Menu
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A menu with commands that will apply to the application can be brought up by
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clicking the application icon with the right mouse button.
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The commands available in this menu are:
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Unhide Here
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Unhides the application in the current workspace.
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(Un)Hide
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Hides the application. Unless the application is already hidden, in which
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case it will unhide the application and take you to its workspace.
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Set Icon...
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Opens the icon image selection panel for the application icon.
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Kill
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Will kill the application.
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The Application Dock
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The application dock is a place where you can store frequently used
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applications for easy and fast access. It is located, by default, on the right
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side of the screen.
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You can click the top icon (the one with the GNUstep logo) and drag it downward
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to remove most of the dock from view. You can also drag it sideways to move
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the entire dock from side of the screen to the other.
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A menu similar to the `application icon menu <#the-application-icon-menu>`_ is
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brought up when you click a docked icon with the right mouse button.
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To make the dock *float* over windows (not be coverable by windows), either
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double-click the top dock icon while holding the Meta key, or select the
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"Floating Dock" option in the dock menu.
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Starting a docked application
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To start an application that is docked, double-click its icon. The icon will be
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briefly highlighted and the application will start.
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While an application is not running an ellipsis is present in the lower
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left-hand corner of the icon. This ellipsis will disappear when the application
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is started and reappear when the application is exited.
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While the application is running the docked icon will behave just like a
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normal, undocked application icon, except for some extra actions specific to
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the dock.
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To start a docked application:
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- Double-click the application icon with the left mouse button.
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OR
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- Use the "Launch" command in the dock menu for the icon. If the application is
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already running it will start another instance.
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OR
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- Hold the Control key while double-clicking the icon to start another instance
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of the application.
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If a new instance of an already running application is started it will get a
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new application icon.
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Customizing the dock
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To add new applications to the dock, you can click an application icon and drag
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it onto the dock. When a ghost image of the icon appears you can release the
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mouse button and the icon will be docked.
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To reorder the docked applications, drag an icon to an empty slot and move the
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icons around as you want.
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To remove a docked application, drag it from the dock and release the mouse
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button when the ghost image disappears. To remove the icon of an application
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that is running, hold the Meta key while dragging it.
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Configuring the docked application
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To change the settings of a docked application, select the "Settings..." item
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in the dock menu for that icon. A settings panel for that icon will appear.
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.. figure:: guide/images/dockapppanel.gif
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:figclass: borderless
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:alt: Docked Application Settings Panel
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In the *Application path and arguments* field, the path for the application and
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its arguments can be changed. Note that you can't change the application that
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is represented in the icon or change anything that would cause the application
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name to be changed. For example, if the icon is for ``xterm`` you can't change
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the field's value to **ghostview**; or if the icon is for ``xterm -name vi``,
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you can't change it to ``xterm -name pine``. Also note that you cannot use
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shell commands, such as output redirectors. (``>``, ``>>``; etc.)
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Working with Workspaces
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The Workspaces Menu
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The *Workspaces Menu* allows you to create, switch, destroy and rename
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workspaces.
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It has the following items:
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New
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Creates a new workspace and automatically switches to it
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Destroy Last
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Destroys the last workspace unless it is occupied
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Workspaces
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Each workspace has a corresponding item in the Workspaces menu. Clicking in
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one of these entries will switch from the current workspace to the selected
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workspace.
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The current active workspace is indicated by a small indicator at the left of
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the workspace item.
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.. figure:: guide/images/wsmenu.gif
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:figclass: borderless
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:alt: Workspace Menu
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To change the name of a workspace you must first "stick" the menu. Then Control
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click in the item corresponding to the workspace you want to rename. The item
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will turn into a editable text field where you can edit the workspace name. To
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finish editing the workspace name, press Return; to cancel it, press Escape.
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There is a limit of 16 characters on the length of the workspace name.
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An example Workspace menu being edited:
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.. figure:: guide/images/wsmenued.gif
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:figclass: borderless
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:alt: Workspace Menu: Editing a Workspace name
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The workspace clip
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.. WTF is that??
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[This section was unavailable in the original, and thus is not here]
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