On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 19:52:03 -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote: >> Shouldn't the desktop be easily configurable as the >> ultimate "Favorites Menu"? > > It is, btw - try dragging any applications menu item or panel launcher > icon to the desktop. Very good to know -- when it works. I didn't. Many thanks! But ... I tried it with Pan (0.14.2 under FC1); it three-quarter-worked: put a launcher on the desktop, and also let me put the launcher where I wanted it. But now it's there on all six workspaces, of which exactly one is reserved for Pan and only Pan. I'll take it away again, most likely. So I tried again, with Opera (7.52) -- and it under-half-worked: put a launcher in the worst place for me (way in the upper left corner, which I *always* have covered up, on all six workspaces), and wouldn't let me move it at all. It also put a great big new one on the panel, in addition to the one in the drawer where it belongs. (It didn't do that with Pan.) So I removed it from desktop and panel without ever even invoking it. I'm sure linux would let me put a launcher on one and only one particular workspace, if I knew how; but I don't. Maybe making a GUI to do that, or an option added into the present one, would help any others who work the way I do. The beauty of this would be its simplicity: when I click my usenet workspace, either the reader window would already fill it (if already open), or the launcher would be handy (but out of sight when the app is already open). Marginalium: I'd like to be able to make a given workspace launch other apps into a pre-designated other workspace. So, for instance, if I click on a URL in a usenet message, my chosen browser would open, not out over the top of my reader, but in the workspace adjacent to the reader. Dunno if that's related here ... -- Beartooth Autodidact, curmudgeonly codger learning linux Keep in mind that I know precious little of what I'm asking about! -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list