Re: View on more than one, but less than all Desktops?

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On Tuesday 18 July 2023 08:32:01 Michael via tde-users wrote:
> If you right click the Title bar of a TDE app (KMail) you get an ability to
> view the app on all the desktops or a single desktops (To Desktop).
>
> If you have 3 Desktops, is there any way to view the app on only 2 of the
> Desktops?
>
> If not, how much effort for our wonderful Dev's would this take?  (If it's
> easy I'll go add it as an enhancement request, if it's a complete pita,
> it's not worth it.)
>
> Thanks,
> Michael

That's one of my pets, that special feature of TDE, and I use it to dedicate a 
window to specific types of activities: all office docs on #1, chat on #2, 
email on #3, etc. 

It doesn't look like that's possible to me, from looking through the settings, 
and I've been using them a lot since about 2006. But I do imagine that it 
might be possible to hack this to make your own feature, if you dig into the 
config files. I am just speculating here, but as this features goes back to 
the antediluvian KDE3 days, my hunch is that you might find a way to write it 
into the config file. 

Myself, I doubt I'd want it on two desktops, out of my 20 available, but then 
again, once I have some new feature, I often find a use for it. And just the 
possibility of creating is interesting, as it might open up other such 
possibilities. 

If not, as you say, it seems like this could be somehow inserted as a kind of 
feature upgrade. 

Bill

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