On 05/02/14 15:44, Arnout Engelen wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Tilman Baumann <ti...@ba...
> <mailto:ti...@ba...>> wrote:
>
> the behaviour of notion to switch the workspaces on both screens
> is driving me insane.
> I loaded wrap_workspace_or_screen.lua and hooked the shortcuts up,
> but it did not seem to do what I expected.
>
> Short question, is there way to switch workspaces independently
> on different screens? And how is it done?
>
>
> If I'm understanding you correctly, notion should do this by default
> already. You should not need wrap_workspace_or_screen.lua .
>
> To make things a bit more explicit: when I start notion with 2
> monitors attached, notion will create a WScreen for each monitor. Each
> WScreen may contain several workspaces (showing one at a time).
>
> So when I hit Mod1+1 and Mod1+2 when the focus is on the left monitor,
> it switches the workspace on the left monitor.
> When I hit Mod1+1 and Mod1+2 when the focus is on the right monitor,
> it switches the workspace on the right monitor.
I thought it should. But it does not for me. Both screens always switch
in union.
>
> To be sure, perhaps check whether you have a recent version of Notion
> and move away your ~/.notion for a minute to check it's not your local
> configuration messing things up? Or am I perhaps misunderstanding you?
I have notion version 3-2012042300 (Debian jessie)
The ~/.notion directory was from that version and nothing really got
changed in any of the files. Except that I disabled a few modules like
the statusbar.
But if you say this should be default, perhaps I should try the latest
upstream version. That Debian version obviously isn't the freshest.
Looking at the date...
Cheers
Tilman
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