Re.: Exposé

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Sorry for killing the commentary-chain - deleted the original mail too
early, which was posted this morning...

The question was, why we would'n have been implemented something
comparable to Apple's Exposé http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose

At a quick glance it seems to be the functionality which M$-Windooze has
since nearly one decade (M$-D). On my KDE-installation it is the second
button, right next to the KDE-start-menu-button, that shows the desktop.

You are free to have hot-keys assigned to it, as well as to tile-windows,
which is otherwise at right-click-desktop-menu. So what did I miss?
Personally I really hate, if some automatics changes the size of my
windows...
Ok I missed this windows-of-one-application-only thing; but even that is
handled in some sence, with the grouping in the taskbar (which I
personally do not like, and switched off..., but other people have other
way to work (TM) (-: )

So please elaborate, where are the differences, that are not easily
configurable, besides the animation is diffent, depending on the theme you
selected?
I, at the moment don't see, where the productivity related enhancements of
Exposé(TM) over KDE(genuine) are ;-)

cheers
  hartwig felger

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