A few days ago I decided to give KDE activities another chance. I've just started studying full time, and the more organised I can be, the better! So I made three activities, 1 for each of the subjects I'm taking and a "home" activity where I do anything not related to study.
I'm not sure how long I'll be able to tolerate it though, for the following reason...
Say I have a browser window open in activity A, but not in any of the other activities. I click on a web link, maybe from an email, in activity B. What I want it to do then is to open the link in a new instance of the browser in activity B, but instead it SWITCHES TO ACTIVITY A and the link is opened as a tab in the existing instance of the browser.
The same thing happens with Okular, kmail, etc. It's extremely frustrating.
On top of that, some apps simply won't let you have multiple instances at all. For example, I'd like to have korganizer open in every activity, but if I open it in activity A then try to open it again it activity B, it just switches back to the existing instance in activity A.
Activities have so much potential but this single-instance thing kind of defeats the purpose imo (but perhaps I'm just using activities the "wrong way").
I very much doubt that there's a solution, but I thought I'd try asking anyway. Someone might know a trick!
I'm not sure how long I'll be able to tolerate it though, for the following reason...
Say I have a browser window open in activity A, but not in any of the other activities. I click on a web link, maybe from an email, in activity B. What I want it to do then is to open the link in a new instance of the browser in activity B, but instead it SWITCHES TO ACTIVITY A and the link is opened as a tab in the existing instance of the browser.
The same thing happens with Okular, kmail, etc. It's extremely frustrating.
On top of that, some apps simply won't let you have multiple instances at all. For example, I'd like to have korganizer open in every activity, but if I open it in activity A then try to open it again it activity B, it just switches back to the existing instance in activity A.
Activities have so much potential but this single-instance thing kind of defeats the purpose imo (but perhaps I'm just using activities the "wrong way").
I very much doubt that there's a solution, but I thought I'd try asking anyway. Someone might know a trick!
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