One thing to take into consideration is when support for multiple screens is added. You might want to have one workspace on each screen, and the screens might not support the same resolutions. - Mikael > > Adi Oanca <adioanca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on Thu, 14 Apr 2005 > > 10:05:43 > > +0300 > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > Can somebody tell me why this is useful? > > > > There are many situations where you may want to run a program (or > > have > > just a single window of a program) and different resolutions, such > > as: > > > > # Running games that require a specific resolution/color depth > > # Running emulators at lower res/color depth for better speed > > # Using lower res for bigger (and easier to see) icon thumbnails > > # Viewing small text at lower res to improve readability > > Fullscreen Terminal \o/ > > François. > >