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    different panels per desktop

    I am working with different desktops and each one has two panels, one for all standard apps which are needed over the whole system and one grouped with my working apps.

    It would be great, if these apps could be attributed to each panel differently. So on the Desktop «Internet» I start Firefox, Thunderbird, Filezilla, GoogleEarth, etc. These starters are not used on, say, the Desktop Graphic. There as starters like Gimp, Hugin, Digikam, etc.

    I have asked the question on the KDE-Forum where I was told the best way is to start a topic in the Brainstorm-Section. I have now done this (with illustrations) and hope, that many here who find this idea a good one, will support me with their vote: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=107197

    You have a great «thank you!» from me for sure.
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    #2
    Have you explored KDE's Activities yet? They would seem to get you close to where you want to go, since individual instances of applications as well as individual files can be attributed to an Activity. Also, there are many launchers that you can use to customize what applications would show on a given Activity (which you can think of as a distinct desktop). The main launcher (bottom left corner of most set-ups) would of course have the global application list, but your custom launcher (be it Lancelot, Daisy, etc) can hold only the ones you've assigned.

    Let me know if this makes any sense.
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      #3
      You can also have different program icons on each desktop and use plasma dashboard to have quick access to them.

      As far as I remember (because I don't use it) you can make several applications start automatically when you activate an activity.

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        #4
        Hi Thanks. I hope, it is well understood, that I do not like starters on the pictures, just in the panels.

        Can someone please direct me to a place where I can learn about the Activities and those mentioned Lancelots and Daisies? (Why not L & Guinevere? :lol

        And I do not really like to start apps automtically. Each session can be quite different to a non-existant «standard». However, I am open to good arguments to do this automatism ...
        Greetings from Scotland's best holiday island – The Isle of Arran
        I keep fighting for an independent Scotland without any nuclear weapons. If the Englanders want them, they can host them. We do not.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Arran View Post
          I do not like starters on the pictures,
          I am not sure what you mean by pictures.
          Originally posted by Arran View Post
          However, I am open to good arguments to do this automatism ...
          It is rather a matter of personal preference and what apps you use and in what way. If you use the same set of apps every day for particular activity, like photo editing, management it might be useful though. It really depends on you.

          http://hanschen.org/2011/05/15/7-way...ch-activities/
          http://hanschen.org/2011/05/20/switc...ard-shortcuts/
          http://hanschen.org/2009/11/17/how-d...se-activities/
          http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=226&t=101078
          http://vimeo.com/45061682
          http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=147428
          http://chani.wordpress.com/2010/02/2...tual-desktops/
          http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=97253
          http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f...vities#p204088

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