Sometimes I mistakenly rearrange windows so there is an empty workspace at the top or middle of the list. So I need to move all the windows "up" to get rid of it.
How can I remove a specific workspace?
Sometimes I mistakenly rearrange windows so there is an empty workspace at the top or middle of the list. So I need to move all the windows "up" to get rid of it.
How can I remove a specific workspace?
I really like the 2 by 2 workspaces in Ubuntu 16.04. But it seems I can only shift workspace up and down.
Is there a way to achieve this?
Tried the GNOME extension called Workspace Grid (suggested here: Can I have 2x2 workspaces in GNOME 3?), however, it does not work because when I tried to install it, I cannot find installation extension in the GNOME Tweaks.
I switch from Unity to Gnome with new LTS Ubuntu.
In "old-new" GUI, i found that by default we don't have horizontal workspaces, and must move between workspaces only in vertical order.
I fixed it with gnome-shell-extension "Workspace Grid". Changed necessary shortcuts to switch workspace (view).
But in Gnome-keyboard settings no shortcuts for move Application's Window (not view) left/right workspace (not monitor).
How can I change this?
As workaround solution I guess only using shortcuts to move window to concrete workspace.
In Settings > Devices > Keyboard > Navigation section
I don't have necessary shortcuts preferences
I had this feature in 11.10 after using a tweak by Ubuntu tweak. The new version for 12.04 seems not to have this tweak. How can I get this tweak?
Is there any setting/plugin/hack/workaround that will allow me to run Ubuntu with the Gnome 3.x/Gnome Shell desktop while retaining a rectangular 2x2 or n x m workspace grid instead of the default Gnome one-dimensional line-up of workspaces?