On 3/4/2011 8:15 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I do like the way gnome collapses the icons in the task bar when you have enough of them - and pops up the list so you can see it. It makes it easy to find the terminal session connected to some particular remote host.
WindowMaker has a windowlist. Even better. I usually last 1-4 hours when I periodically try GNOME. KDE and XFCE I might last a few days. Then it's back to the One True Window Manager.
I don't care about the mechanism so much as having everything I do on one screen, under one window manager. So all of my terminal sessions collapse in one place that becomes a popup list. Likewise all of my firefox windows (and for this reason I like separate windows better than tabs).
The reason I like this might not be clear if you don't use Gnome much. It's a combination of the way gnome-terminal puts usr@host:/path in the window title bar and keeps it updated when you ssh to compatible systems, and the way the Gnome desktop collapses many task bar items into one for each application when enough are open at once. I end up with a 'Gnome-terminal (count)' task bar item that when clicked pops up the list of window titles making it easy to go back to anywhere I already have a connection by yanking that screen to the front. Firefox does the same by putting the page names in the collapsed list which is easier to use than tabs within a screen.