////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // idea from the primeagen, designated label/workspace/desktop per app/purpose // current layout/plan // wm default layout/mode 1. drawing/thinking (scratch pads for text and images) stack (fullscreen) 2. music makeing - misc stack (fullscreen) 3. music making - daw floating 4. music/audio listening stack (fullscreen) 5. general misc (catch-all) stack (fullscreen) 6. comms (email, chats, etc) stack (fullscreen) 7. dev - misc stack (fullscreen) 8. terminal (primary, but audio/one-off/etc can be anywhere) stack (fullscreen) 9. web browser stack (fullscreen) // ideas/guidelines: - use this consistently accross all machines - if something not applicable for a given machine, just don't have apps or screens present, but maintain absolute position/numbering of each screen - structure the above so that programs which i'm likely to use with one hand off of the keyboard (i.e. to use a trackpad, mouse, stylus, etc) are on the screens that allow for one hand (i.e. the one still on the keyboard) to navigate those screens - for me, using peripherals with right hand, so put programs likely to be used with peripherals where my left hand can switch to them single-handedly (screens 1 to 5)