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Remembering spaces? #5

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narbodon opened this issue Dec 29, 2020 · 0 comments
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Remembering spaces? #5

narbodon opened this issue Dec 29, 2020 · 0 comments
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This is a feature request =] Would it be feasible for Spaceman to remember spaces to some extent? Two possibilities stand out to me.

The first is if it can track fullscreen applications, or fullscreen "split screen" groupings, which I have given a label. For instance, if I have a fullscreen git window and I label that space "GIT," when I close that space, if I reopen it again later, with the same app window, or the same application (regardless of which window), et c., perhaps there's a way to remember that it would like the same label as last time (e.g., "GIT").

The second is that, as a creature of habit, if I could set it up that the Nth space is always labeled the same. For instance, if I have a fullscreen git window which is always the third space, it would be quite useful if I could set Spaceman to always label the third space "GIT". I regularly take down one fullscreen git window from the third space, then set up a different one, as I switch projects throughout the day, but the third space is always fullscreen git. And as it works currently, I have to relabel it "GIT" on Spaceman each time.

@Jaysce Jaysce added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 1, 2021
ruittenb added a commit to ruittenb/Spaceman that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2024
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