Am Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 07:37:01PM -0000 schrieb Grant Edwards: > >> My office setup had three screens, each with four virtual desktops. > >> > >> When using multiple screens, you develop the habit of using one screen > >> for common, always-on stuff (e.g. email, web browser) and the other > >> screen(s) for working on code (or whatever). > > > > I found Enlightenment to be most versatile in this respect. Unlike > > say Plasma, which has two monitors locked on the same virtual > > desktop and when you switch to another virtual desktop *both* > > monitors flip over, > > That's how all of virtual-desktop window managers I've tried over the > decades work. As a workaround within Plasma: set the window on your static monitor to show on all virtual desktops. It won’t even animate when you change the desktop. I use this feature mostly with video players, and even set a window rule to be applied automatically upon launching a player. > > in Enlightenment each monitor can switch to a different virtual > > desktop independently. Awesome WM also does this independently on separate screens. Just tested it. -- Grüße | Greetings | Salut | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me on any social network. Gentoo Linux is a rainbow with no end and no pot of gold.