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And if it's long standing then throw stuff from 4 on 10.
shit dude, I've got more than 4.
- comms(chat/email/tickets)
- remote desktop access
- terminal/editor
- primary local development browser/console
- primary research/notes/documentation
- project 2 research/notes
- project 3 research/notes
- project 4 research/notes
- infrastructure migration project lead by PM
- browser for stupid shit/music
I usea a tiling wm(sway) so workspaces are part of my workflow. 1: browsers 2: terminals 3: terminals(part 2) 4: chats(XMPP, LXMF, email...) 5: IDE(helix) 6: games(supertuxkart) 7: keepassxc 8: Tor browser 9: misc 0: music
I used to be a virtual desktop user just like you, but then I plugged a second monitor into the pc
I have 3 screens:
- Main screen for whatever i'm doing incl Browser
- Gaming screen wiith Steam and Heroic Launcher
- Comms - Signal, emaiil, discord, everything KDE Connect
- random shit not fitting anywere
- Piracy town: qbittorent, jdownloader, Browser with MANY sources
The second one has many many status widgets, Dolphin, fSearch and a Firefox window that's my media player, always in the background without any title bars or borders running the deezer webpage as WPA
The third one is connected with a 10m HDMI cable and is not running often, is just used to watch movies :-)
Desktop 1 is for my music, browser, socials, maybe a yt video.
Desktop 2 is my work windows VM with spreadsheets and stuff
Lordy.
I've always used virtual desktops, but my life changed when I realized I could chain tags in herbstluftwm. Now I have music player, visualize, & todos always on monitor 1. Then I have Meta-[1-5] bound to switch monitors 2 & 3 in sync between virtual workspaces:
1: programming, web on 2, editor on 3 2: remote, terminals into VPSes and LAN computers, and gotop 3: communications, IM chats on 2, email, Matrix, irc, discourse, SMS bridge on 3 4; random, Factorio or movie on 3, and often Vial on 2, because. 5: more random, usually Darktable, Gimp, Inkscape or some combination depending.
I don't have 6-9 bound, because 4 or 5 are usually free for whatever.
Desktop 1: The things I need to do (applying for jobs) Desktop 2: The other things I should do (building relevant career skills) Desktop 3: The things I actually do (random hobbies & volunteer work) Desktop 4: I have no fucking clue, maybe reddit?
I miss Qtile's hackability. I basically rewrote the entire GroupBox widget, the master/stack layout algorithm, and the behaviour of workspaces to mimic AwesomeWM's tagging functionality.
The thing I'm supposed to be doing is on workspace 3...
Why bother with desktops?
Embrace sway and exec swaymsg βlayout tabbedβ
Only one program on the screen at a time.
i use wm so workspaces. I have them as:
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WEB: to spawn all web browsers. Clicking a link in a terminal or a pdf will open a tab or a new browser here.
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TERM: to spawn all terminal applications and processes: Htop, ssh, vim windows to edit stuff...etc.
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CODE: for GUI code editors like CodeBlocks, VSCode, Emacs. Yes I do use Vim but I prefer the full functions from these.
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FILE: any file managers, e.g. pcmanfm, thunar, ranger...etc. I mostly use only one (pcmanfm) and use this workspace when I need to view complicate folder structures.
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PDF: I read a lot of papers so usually qpdfview owns this worlspace. I used to have Mendeley here as well.
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MEDIA: so any VLC, mplayer will spawn here
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TODO: usually some notes I put down on a text editor will show here.
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OTHER: the rest.
I typically keep three virtual desktops, one "main" one with what I'm working on, a second one with communications, like email and slack and whatnot, and another as basically blank space to put stuff that I need open but doesn't have anywhere to go.