Re: Gnome-3 workspace moves

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> In F20, I used to be able to right click the title bar of a window, and
> select which workspace I wanted to move it to. Now in F21 all I get is the
> option to "Move to Workspace Down" or "Move to Workspace Up". This is a
> big
> loss when I have 12 named workspaces. Is there any way to recover the
> option to move a window to any existing workspace?
>
> Thanks,
> --Greg
> --

Hi Greg,

  I didn't know Gnome-3 even had workspaces. I tried to use it for a month
and then gave up. I am now happy using the Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz spin
and it handles the workspaces the way you want.

Jim Lewis


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