When I try to drag an app between workspaces, it doesn't move. I'm using compiz. When I put an arrow over an app in the workspace panel viewer (whatever that is called), it says click to start dragging, but no go. Any ideas?
Thanks,
-wes
On 06.12.2013 00:44, Wes James wrote:
When I try to drag an app between workspaces, it doesn't move. I'm using compiz. When I put an arrow over an app in the workspace panel viewer (whatever that is called), it says click to start dragging, but no go. Any ideas?
It works if you disable Compiz. :-)
On Thursday 05 December 2013, Wes James comptekki@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to drag an app between workspaces, it doesn't move. I'm using compiz. When I put an arrow over an app in the workspace panel viewer (whatever that is called), it says click to start dragging, but no go. Any ideas?
Click on the upper left corner of the application, and choose to move it to another workspace.
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Yves Bellefeuille yan@storm.ca wrote:
On Thursday 05 December 2013, Wes James comptekki@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to drag an app between workspaces, it doesn't move. I'm using compiz. When I put an arrow over an app in the workspace panel viewer (whatever that is called), it says click to start dragging, but no go. Any ideas?
Click on the upper left corner of the application, and choose to move it to another workspace.
-- Yves Bellefeuille yan@storm.ca
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
Thanks,
-wes
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
JD
On 06.12.2013 13:51, John Doe wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
+1, that's extremely handy, especially for people who avoid the mouse.
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:51 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
JD
OK. I'll try that.
Thanks,
-wes
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:51 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
JD
Doesn't seem to work with compiz. Thanks for the tip, though.
-wes
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:51 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many panes, but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
JD
It looks like ctr-alt-shift moves the current left (main) screen (in dual head) right or left in the workspace order and panel with compiz.
-wes
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Wes James comptekki@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:51 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@gmail.com
Yes, I know... I had gotten used to dragging the apps in the many
panes,
but the corner trick will have to do.
I often use ctrl+alt+shit+arrows to "move the workspaces under the window". But I do not use compiz, so I do not know if it works with it...
JD
It looks like ctr-alt-shift moves the current left (main) screen (in dual head) right or left in the workspace order and panel with compiz.
Expo seems to provide the "drag app to other workspace" feature. I had to turn it on in compiz settings, then <super>-e or top-left corner and apps can be moved between workspaces. Sometimes, though, when using ctl-alt right/left arrow, my browser in workspace 1 ends up in workspace 6. OK, it just did it. Was moving to the right and when I rolled around from 8 to 1, the compiz settings and a browser both moved to workspace 6. Interesting :)
-wes