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#1 2023-06-11 12:14:10

niminopa
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Registered: 2023-06-11
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Hiding workspaces from the panel that have no running applications?

Is there any way I can differentiate just by looking at the panel and the workspaces on it that which one has running applications?
For example in i3-wm by default i3-bar only shows the workspaces that has something running on them and it is really helpful when I use like 5 or 6 out of the 10 workspaces and I want to deploy another application on a unused workspace. I couldn't find any solution to this

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#2 2023-06-11 15:32:00

ToZ
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Registered: 2011-06-02
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Re: Hiding workspaces from the panel that have no running applications?

Hello and welcome.

niminopa wrote:

Is there any way I can differentiate just by looking at the panel and the workspaces on it that which one has running applications?

There are two plugin options here:

  • The "Workspace Switcher" applet will provider a miniature overview of the different workspaces and apps running on it. If a workspace has no running apps, it will display as blank. There is an option to only show a button (no preview) but it will show all workspaces.

  • The "Window Menu" plugin displays as one button on the panel with a dropdown that lists running applications on each workspace.

For example in i3-wm by default i3-bar only shows the workspaces that has something running on them and it is really helpful when I use like 5 or 6 out of the 10 workspaces and I want to deploy another application on a unused workspace. I couldn't find any solution to this

So conditional workspaces (display only if contains a running app)? The closest you can get to this is the Window Menu plugin with Workspace Names turned off.


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