01-13-2011, 04:26 AM -
Hello. I would like to request the feature to restrict specific programs to a specific desktop always, so that when i launch a specific program from any desktop, it open only on a specific desktop, possibly not the one the program was launched from.
So if I were on desktop number 1.
I click foobar2000.exe.
it open in desktop number 2, even though I am still visually inside desktop 1.
.
Example.
Chrome.exe set to show only on desktop #1
foobar2000.exe set to only show on desktop #2
whatnot.exe set to show on all desktops
somethingelse.exe set to only show on desktops #2 and #3
that would be absolutely awesome.
#2 Also, the option for the boxes for each desktop, to have transparency as well as color options, would be nice. as having a solid gradient with the windows 7 superbar being transparent is off, it doesn't look visually appealing.
#3 a glowing transparent pulse around each box when a program is flashing in the superbar would be cool too, but is probably pretty code heavy or impossible
#4 also, it could be possible to add the virtual desktop feature like shown at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://lifehacker.com/5520330/dexpot-adds-aero-peek-virtual-desktops-to-the-windows-7-taskbar">http://lifehacker.com/5520330/dexpot-ad ... -7-taskbar</a><!-- m -->
that when you run the mouse over a virtual desktop button, it shows a preview.
So if I were on desktop number 1.
I click foobar2000.exe.
it open in desktop number 2, even though I am still visually inside desktop 1.
.
Example.
Chrome.exe set to show only on desktop #1
foobar2000.exe set to only show on desktop #2
whatnot.exe set to show on all desktops
somethingelse.exe set to only show on desktops #2 and #3
that would be absolutely awesome.
#2 Also, the option for the boxes for each desktop, to have transparency as well as color options, would be nice. as having a solid gradient with the windows 7 superbar being transparent is off, it doesn't look visually appealing.
#3 a glowing transparent pulse around each box when a program is flashing in the superbar would be cool too, but is probably pretty code heavy or impossible
#4 also, it could be possible to add the virtual desktop feature like shown at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://lifehacker.com/5520330/dexpot-adds-aero-peek-virtual-desktops-to-the-windows-7-taskbar">http://lifehacker.com/5520330/dexpot-ad ... -7-taskbar</a><!-- m -->
that when you run the mouse over a virtual desktop button, it shows a preview.