Java Desktop System Release 3 User Guide

Windows and Workspaces

Windows are displayed in subdivisions of the Java Desktop System that are called workspaces. Every workspace contains the same desktop, the same panels, and the same menus. However, you can run different applications, and open different windows in each workspace. You can display only one workspace at a time, but you can have windows open in other workspaces.

The Workspace Switcher panel application displays a visual representation of your windows and workspaces, as shown in Figure 4–1.

Figure 4–1 Workspace Switcher Panel Application

Workspace Switcher panel application. The context describes the graphic.

You can add workspaces at any time. To add workspaces to the Java Desktop System, right-click on the Workspace Switcher panel application, then choose Preferences. The Workspace Switcher Preferences dialog is displayed. Use the Number of workspaces spin box to specify the number of workspaces you require.

Window Manager Behavior

A window manager controls how windows appear and behave. The window manager manages where your windows are located, and which window has focus. The window frame contains buttons that enable you to perform standard actions such as moving, closing, and resizing windows.

You can set some window manager preferences in the Window Behavior preference tool. This manual describes the functions that are associated with the default configuration of the Metacity window manager. The default configuration is specified in the Window Behavior preference tool.