Workspace Copy/Move/Swap

Ability to copy/move/swap an entire workspace to another workspace.

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  • Yes, I use snapshots often. Great for storing & recalling but not for building and rearranging.

    The issue I'm having is built a tab-heavy workspace 1 on monitor 1. Can't easily get a matching one on workspace 2 on monitor 2 without re-inventing the wheel.

    Also, I can move invididual tabs between monitors, swap entire monitors, but not for entire workspaces.

  • After reading the manual on ETC's terminology, it seems like it would be a lot simpler if they just said

    Monitors: Physical things you see stuff with
    Tabs: Sections on the monitor(s) that show you stuff

    Delete "frame" because rapidly accessible adding/subtracting/resizing tool is better (like in Blender, make it smarter though)
    Delete "display" since that sounds exactly like "monitors"
    Delete "workspace" since I still can't figure out what on earth that actually means, so children definitely won't

    In other words, shouldn't need a paragraph to define the screenage terminology in the manual. It should be so intuitive that you don't ever talk about it. Does anyone know what the white bar on the bottom of the iphone lock screen is called? Of course not. Nobody ever trained anybody to swipe it up to unlock. It just works. You don't think about it. It's not a feature. It's not a term. It just exists. It's like a rock. Nobody talks about it.

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  • After reading the manual on ETC's terminology, it seems like it would be a lot simpler if they just said

    Monitors: Physical things you see stuff with
    Tabs: Sections on the monitor(s) that show you stuff

    Delete "frame" because rapidly accessible adding/subtracting/resizing tool is better (like in Blender, make it smarter though)
    Delete "display" since that sounds exactly like "monitors"
    Delete "workspace" since I still can't figure out what on earth that actually means, so children definitely won't

    In other words, shouldn't need a paragraph to define the screenage terminology in the manual. It should be so intuitive that you don't ever talk about it. Does anyone know what the white bar on the bottom of the iphone lock screen is called? Of course not. Nobody ever trained anybody to swipe it up to unlock. It just works. You don't think about it. It's not a feature. It's not a term. It just exists. It's like a rock. Nobody talks about it.

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