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On 18/05/18 18:22, mr meowski wrote:
Having nearly finished a very overdue and complex upgrade from my ancient Ubuntu 14.04 LTS install on my main workstation to 18.04 LTS I've finally got to the point of mopping up the little bugs and annoyances in my new environment to really make it $HOME. This one's really minor but surprisingly frustrating so I wonder if anyone else might have a fix for it - the current gnome-shell version seems to have retired a specific function that I'm really missing. Right clicking an application title bar now only has "move to workspace up" and "move to workspace down" which is infuriating as I have many workspaces active: I can't seem to find the old "move to workspace n" context option available as a gnome extension or workaround. Scrolling through my wall of workspaces, dragging and dropping in and out of the workspaces overview or setting up a hacky keyboard shortcut won't cut it, I definitely need a "right-click application > send to workspace n" replacement. Anyone have any ideas? Just to be clear: ghost@failbot:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell | grep Installed  Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu2 Cheers
+1 for that solution. I've not found one either :(The nearest I've got is the "Workspace Indicator" which helps let me switch workspaces. I have to use the "Show Applications" icon on the dash-to-dock feature which gives you a view of the workspaces on the left and you can drag app windows between workspaces. Slows me up no end...
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