I "grew up" with Ubuntu and liked the feature of setting the number of desktops from the gui. I always liked four at least or six when I was doing serious work. So I was little put back by 431's two and quirky's three.
You can increase or decease in both by editing:
/root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal. .jwm is a hidden file so use ls -a option to see it. You will find code that lists the number of Desktops in "[N]" change to what you want and reboot to reset your x-windows and you have it.
Add or substract workspaces/desktops
I thought you said "from the gui".jwm is a hidden file so use ls -a option to see it
To see hidden files in Rox (usually the default file manager in Puppy) just click the button with the eye icon.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Add or Subtract Workspace / Desktops via the Menu.
Add or Subtract Workspace / Desktops via the Menu. (Lucid Puppy 5.28)
You can change this by opening JWM Configuration.
Menu->Desktop->JWM Configuration
Click on Tray Management.
Click on Virtual Desktops.
It lets you know that you can configure it to use up to 10.
Choose the number of rows / columns.
Click Ok.
It then refreshes JWM and gives you the # of Virtual Desktops you want.
I had to alt-f4 out of the menus, because it wouldn't let me click the menu after it had refreshed.
You can change this by opening JWM Configuration.
Menu->Desktop->JWM Configuration
Click on Tray Management.
Click on Virtual Desktops.
It lets you know that you can configure it to use up to 10.
Choose the number of rows / columns.
Click Ok.
It then refreshes JWM and gives you the # of Virtual Desktops you want.
I had to alt-f4 out of the menus, because it wouldn't let me click the menu after it had refreshed.