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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
My USB4 dock often loads my monitors at different times, causing the monitors workspaces are on to swap.
There doesn't seem to be a command for cycling the currently focused workspaces across monitors
Describe the solution you'd like
something like komorebic cycle-monitor-workspaces next
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've looked through the documentation, and I have found many commands for cycling windows to other monitors, and windows to other workspaces.
Additional context
While my main motivation for this is to fix my dock populating my displays in a random order every time I un-hibernate, I can see this being useful for a lot of my workflows too, where I swap between active focus and swap space monitors.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
My USB4 dock often loads my monitors at different times, causing the monitors workspaces are on to swap.
There doesn't seem to be a command for cycling the currently focused workspaces across monitors
Describe the solution you'd like
something like
komorebic cycle-monitor-workspaces next
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've looked through the documentation, and I have found many commands for cycling windows to other monitors, and windows to other workspaces.
None of them are sufficient (especially considering this cycle-move-to-montor focus behavior)
Additional context
While my main motivation for this is to fix my dock populating my displays in a random order every time I un-hibernate, I can see this being useful for a lot of my workflows too, where I swap between active focus and swap space monitors.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: