Customised Workspaces enables creating isolated and customised workspaces. * Choose a different background image for each workspace * Your dash will have unique favourite applications on each workspace * Optionally isolate running applications to only appear on the dash in their respective workspace * Optionally show workspace information and actions in the overview * Set each customised workspace to autoload on specific workspaces * Hide the extension once you've configured your preferences to enjoy seamlessly upgraded workspaces in gnome shell Please do not leave a comment for issues and instead report it here: https://github.com/blipk/Customised-Workspaces/issues
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@JustPerfection Regarding your notes on the previous version 1 and 3 are done, as for 2 could you provide a link to the reasoning or style guide where it says that? I can sort of understand why you might not want try/catch there - however it has caught some problems before which makes debugging a lot easier If it's going to be problematic I can try remove it in the next version
We don't want try catch block in enable and disable, because we want GNOME Shell to catch that. Please remove them for the next version.