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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
      type="guide" style="ui"
      id="shell-windows">

  <info>

    <link type="guide" xref="shell-overview#apps" />

    <desc>Move and organize your windows.</desc>

    <revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-19" status="review"/>

    <credit type="author">
      <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
      <email>gnome-doc-list@gnome.org</email>
    </credit>

    <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
  </info>

<title>Windows and workspaces</title>

  <p>Like other desktops, GNOME uses windows to display your running
  applications. Using both the <gui>Activities</gui> overview and the
  <gui>dash</gui>, you can launch new applications and control active windows.</p>

  <p>You can also group your applications together within workspaces.
  Visit the window and workspace help topics below to better
  learn how to use these features.</p>
<!-- 
  <p>In the <gui>Activities</gui> overview, the <gui>dash</gui> displays your 
  favorite applications as well as your running applications. 
  The <gui>dash</gui> will place a slight glow behind any running applications.
  </p>
      
  <p>Clicking the application icon will launch it if it is not running.  
  If it is already running, clicking the application will open the last used 
  window of that application.</p>

  <p>Right clicking the application icon for a running application will 
  bring all windows for that application forward. A menu with the titles of your
  windows will be displayed. You can select a window from this menu. It also 
  provides options to open a new window for that application and to remove or 
  add that application to favorites depending on its current status.</p>

  <p>Windows are shown on their corresponding 
  <link xref="shell-windows-workspaces">workspaces</link>.</p>
-->
<comment><p>Briefly explain the different window states that exist and how you
can use and recognize those states. Discuss interesting ways of arranging windows
(i.e. if there is a "Tile" option or something like that). Mention, in passing,
how you can move and resize windows in multiple ways.</p>
<p>Very brief overview of what you can do with windows. Link to relevant topics.</p>
</comment>
<section id="working-with-windows" style="2column">
  <info>
    <title type="link" role="trail">Windows</title>
  </info>
 <title>Working with windows</title>
</section>

<section id="working-with-workspaces" style="2column">
  <info>
    <title type="link" role="trail">Workspaces</title>
  </info>
 <title>Working with workspaces</title>
</section>

</page>